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Le jardin de Lalia is a 2004 documentary that focuses on sustainable development in Mali. Directed by an unnamed filmmaker, the film highlights the efforts of women's rural associations and their use of microcredits to foster business activities.
As a collector, this film holds a unique position due to its limited release and the focus on social issues that are not often highlighted in cinema. It captures a specific moment in time for both Mali and the organizations involved, making it a rare find for those interested in documentaries that blend activism with storytelling. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure, and it’s a thoughtful piece to own for anyone who appreciates films that spark conversation about social justice and women's roles in development.
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Le jardin de Lalia is a documentary film.
The director of Le jardin de Lalia is not specified.
Le jardin de Lalia was released in 2004.
The film focuses on sustainable development projects that support women's rural associations in Mali by providing microcredits.
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