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All the Invisible Children

All the Invisible Children

20067.02h 4m

Overview

Seven short films - each one focused on the plight of a different child protagonist.

Directed by Stefano Veneruso
Written by Joie Lee, Diego De Silva, Jordan Scott
Produced by Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Spike Lee, Terence Chang
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Top Cast

A

Adama Bila

Tanza (segment "Tanza")

E

Elysée Rouamba

Kali (segment "Tanza")

R

Rodrigue Ouattara

Chief (segment "Tanza")

U

Uroš Milovanović

Uros (segment "Blue Gypsy")

D

Dragan 'Kiki' Zurovac

The Guard (segment "Blue Gypsy")

V

Vladan Milojević

The Director (segment "Blue Gypsy")

G

Goran R. Vračar

Uros' Father (segment "Blue Gypsy")

M

Mihona Vasić

Uros' Mother (segment "Blue Gypsy")

D

Dušan Krivec

Policeman Chasing Uros (segment "Blue Gypsy")

Hannah Hodson

Hannah Hodson

Blanca (segment "Jesus Children of America")

Themes & Keywords

prisoncivil waraidsgypsyafricajunkiesurvivalcrueltyhomelesswoman director

About All the Invisible Children

All the Invisible Children is a drama film released in 2006 exploring themes of prison, civil war, aids, gypsy, africa, junkie. Directed by Stefano Veneruso, it stars Adama Bila, Elysée Rouamba, Rodrigue Ouattara. Seven short films - each one focused on the plight of a different child protagonist.

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