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Petit Jo Streets Kid

The film tells us the vagaries of the life of a Métis child abandoned at the age of 7 months; and who despite some beautiful encounters finds himself on the street when of 11/12 years old among the others left out of the Cameroonian society.

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The film tells us the vagaries of the life of a Métis child abandoned at the age of 7 months; and who despite some beautiful encounters finds himself on the street when of 11/12 years old among the others left out of the Cameroonian society.

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