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Yenia, Foster Grandmother's Flower Who Deserved This Film From Her Granddaughter

Summary by elDiarioAR
More than a tribute, “A world recovered” is a love letter that Laura Bondarovsky dedicates with inspired words and images to a woman who remains a beacon in her life. “Here you appear, Yenia,” says the voice of the narrator in off in the passing of A world recovered. “I named you my grandmother and you followed the game.” That voice is talking about a little girl born in exile, in Geneva, Switzerland, 1979, as a mother and father militants exile…
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More than a tribute, “A world recovered” is a love letter that Laura Bondarovsky dedicates with inspired words and images to a woman who remains a beacon in her life. “Here you appear, Yenia,” says the voice of the narrator in off in the passing of A world recovered. “I named you my grandmother and you followed the game.” That voice is talking about a little girl born in exile, in Geneva, Switzerland, 1979, as a mother and father militants exile…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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