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Every Second in the World
I really think that everyone should make an attempt to see this movie. It was beautiful yet tragic, hopeful and hopeless, and it really opens ones eyes to the perspective of those in poor conditions. It was produced with the help of Unicef. Find it and watch it.


Five different stories from five different parts of the world, which all share one same element: the innocence of children against ruthless life. Yet don’t expect a 90 minutes tour of poverty, pain and suffering with dull background information.

All the stories are told by the children involved giving us a glimpse into their world and its different perspective. Three year-old Maca from Argentina shows us the moment of happiness in her life in spite of the realities she cannot yet see. Ravi lives with his grandmother in a remote village in India. He has to walk a long distance to the school in another village, because he is not wanted in his village for a reason he is not aware of yet. Binta lives in a village in Senegal and goes to school every day. But her cousin Soda is not so lucky…

Apart from five touching stories, dealing with some of UNICEF’s many concerns, the film is enriched by breathtaking scenes from the around the world. Posted by Picasa

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