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The Colors of Silence

Saida goes every day after school to the sea to bring in an old bucket what her father was able to fish. Deaf and dumb, she expresses her feelings through drawing, her father can't make ends meet, on the taking of the song "Lighara" by the group "Jil Jilala", he ends up making an irreversible decision...

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Saida goes every day after school to the sea to bring in an old bucket what her father was able to fish. Deaf and dumb, she expresses her feelings through drawing, her father can't make ends meet, on the taking of the song "Lighara" by the group "Jil Jilala", he ends up making an irreversible decision...

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