Under the Baobab tree, Africa's tree of life, a parting father writes a letter to his son in diaspora, reminding him of the values he taught him, asking him to pass them on to his children and to stand as tall and proud as the Baobab tree, despite all the hardships they may face in their lives.
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Ghiblies, a totally different look on the staff of Studio Ghibli as they go through life, work on new animation projects, office jokes, off the wall events, and deciding what to have for lunch.
In a solemn, haunted environment, a small bug crawls over the silhouette of a house.
Alternative movies trailers for Baobab
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Baobab Planet Trailer (English version)
Baobab Planet is a new planet that can only be inhabited by children. They can build their own treehouse explore the planet and play games. You can watch ...
Trailer Baobab Planet (versión francés)
Trailer realizado para el lanzamiento mundial Baobab Planet un Juego Multiplataforma (MMO Consola TV Editorial etc) para niños.
Dear Baobab - The Official Book Trailer
Maiko has left his village in Tanzania far behind moving to live with his aunt and uncle in North America. When he thinks of home he thinks of the beautiful big ...
Baobab Planet Trailer (versão em português)
Construa sua casa na árvore e viva um mundo de sonhos em Baobab Planet. Jogos aventuras e desafios esperam a quem entre en nesse planeta virtual em ...
Trailer Baobab Planet (versión inglés)
Trailer realizado para el lanzamiento mundial Baobab Planet un Juego Multiplataforma (MMO Consola TV Editorial etc) para niños.
Baobab TV trailer
Trailer for Baobab TV the web based video streams at How can we make this world a better place for all? Featuring the late mr.
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