No More Tears - English: Southern Africa

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Program Number: 65948
Program Length: 52:07
Language name: English: Southern Africa

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No More Tears

No More Tears

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This is a story of hope for those living with HIV and Aids and those living with them. The film script is based on a book by Cecile Perold published in 2002. ©Copyright: Christian Audio-Visual Action (CAVA). Producer: MEMA-Media. Distributed by GRN with permission.

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