Garden of Two Rivers Trailer

Garden of Two Rivers Trailer (2013)

23 October 2013 Factual 20 mins

At the crossroads of Roubaix, Tourcoing and Wattrelos lies the Union district, a vast 80-hectare wasteland. "Jardin des deux rives" sets out to meet the voices of its last inhabitants. And it's another voice that accompanies us through the deserted streets, whispering Mahmoud Darwich.

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Sweden 23 October 2013

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