
Voices From The New Jungle
Examing the effect the immigrant population has on the coastal city of Calais, France.
Genres
Overview
Documentary Film maker, Mark Brown, attempts to discover the damaging effect the over-spilling immigrant population has on the coastal city of Calais, France.
Details
Budget
$15000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
77 min
Release Date
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
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