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(protestors shouting) Nanfu: I started to worry
that the country where I had chosen
to raise my child was becoming
less fair and free, and possibly even hostile
to people like him. (solemn string music playing) (music fades out) It had been a while
since I'd seen Rosa, when one day,
I was watching TV. Little Havana.
Ah
that the country where I had chosen
to raise my child was becoming
less fair and free, and possibly even hostile
to people like him. (solemn string music playing) (music fades out) It had been a while
since I'd seen Rosa, when one day,
I was watching TV. Little Havana.
Ah
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(protestors shouting)
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Nanfu: I started to worry
that the country
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where I had chosen
to raise my child
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was becoming
less fair and free,
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and possibly even hostile
to people like him.
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(solemn string music playing)
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(music fades out)
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It had been a while
since I'd seen Rosa,
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when one day,
I was watching TV.
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Little Havana.
Ah.
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Movie Summary
For seven years, award-winning Chinese-American filmmaker Nanfu Wang followed Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of the five time Nobel Peace Prize nominated activist, Oswaldo Paya, in Rosa's fight for democracy.