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The Dust on Our Feet
Born into a culture that is forced to collect trash for a living, three kids will attempt to graduate high school and attend university.
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Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: J.J. Starr
Actors: Elise White Diaz, Jeony Ordoñez, Jesy Ordonez, Michael Stephen Miller, Nancy Gibson, Rene Daniel Elvir, Rey Diaz, Tim Hawk
Country: Honduras
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