Hi! I'm Lisa. I work in TV and film as writer, producer & editor. This is my blog about the work I do and the news, trends and technologies that touch it. With the occasional totally unrelated bits thrown in.
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Azhar began to cry. Tears ran down his small face.
“It’s my money and you are using it!” he shouted.
“We have 200 rupees,” his mother said. “I’ll give you some later.”
He kept crying, twisting his body in small unhappy thrusts. “You’re not giving me money,” he yelled. “You’re spending it on other things.”
His mother grabbed a piece of brick and raised it over her head.
“Is it your money?” he shouted, daring her: “Hit me. You hit me!”
This breaks my heart.
Wow. The children in the movie were so talented, I thought they were professional actors! Whoa. It makes me sad to think...
What an article… this is why my trip...Nicaragua stressed sustainable development.
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