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My Life To Live (1962)

Greeley’s Burmese refugees are building a life without war
Amee David, center, plays with her kids, 1-month-old Ziza David, left, and Iryan David, 4, while at their apartment complex near the Greeley Mall. David moved with her husband Robert and family from Myanmar to the United States two years ago, fleeing the military dictatorship that rules the country.
Vivre sa vie Trailer (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962)

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