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The Night of Kadir

"We gave a camera to a street child, and he started to shoot his own documentary film."

Kadir is a young man who grew up in state orphanages and ended up living on the streets after leaving the institution. He coincidentally meets two people who are making a documentary about street children, and a friendship begins. With a small camera borrowed from them, he starts to make his own documentary.

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Kadir is a young man who grew up in state orphanages and ended up living on the streets after leaving the institution. He coincidentally meets two people who are making a documentary about street children, and a friendship begins. With a small camera borrowed from them, he starts to make his own documentary.

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