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Prishtina, Kosova, late 1990s. As war looms and ethnic tensions escalate, 13-year-old Dua struggles to find her place among her peers and within her changing body. After an incident shakes her community, she becomes a target herself and bonds with a fearless girl, Maki, who draws her toward an unexpected form of resistance. Between the daily violence and the growing threat of exile, there is little room for quiet awakenings.
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00:01What are you doing here?
00:06What are you doing here?
00:07What are you doing here?
00:08You're doing it.
00:09You're doing it?
00:11You're doing it, you're doing it!
00:21According to the humanitarian organization,
00:23there are 300 people who are doing it
00:25and they are doing it.
00:27They are doing it,
00:28and they have to do it.
00:30They are doing it.
00:31They are doing it.
00:35I'm doing it.
00:37I'm doing it.
00:38I'm doing it.
00:40I'm doing it.
00:40I'm doing it.
00:42What are you doing here?
00:49What did you do?
00:50Do you want to start?
00:57What do you mean to do?
00:59I have to make me in the middle.
01:02I have to come to me, not to succeed.
01:04I want to try to do that with my own feelings.
01:07But it is hard to make you feel like it.
01:12I'm not sure how to do that.
01:15I know I'm not sure what you're saying.
01:40the
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