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‘A House Made of Splinters’ Review: Home Is Where the Hope Is

The New York Times – Movies:

This film, an Oscar nominee this year for best documentary feature, has an aching sensitivity for the children in a Ukraine shelter.

Nicolas Rapold
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Children and Childhood, Documentary Films and Programs, Orphans and Orphanages, Simon Lereng Wilmont, Ukraine, War and Armed Conflicts
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