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France, in her sixties, lives alone in her bourgeois apartment in eastern Paris. When she hears on the radio about an association that connects homeless refugees with people who can offer them shelter, she picks up the phone to volunteer. A few days later, Reza, a young 20 year old Afghan broken by war and exile, arrives in her life. These two individuals, who have nothing in common, will have to learn to live together…
Following the Q&A, Director Benoit Cohen will sign copies of his book, Mohammad, My Mother & Me, available for sale by Watchung Booksellers at The Clairidge Box Office during the event.
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