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- In a tiny container at the heart of the desert, Sami stares at endless space with a gloomy smile on his face. He still hopes this solitude would grant him forgiveness.
- A mute girl tries to solve the mystery of her father's death.
- The battle of women working in a sewing workshop in Mitzpeh Ramon Israel.
- Various animals frequently 'commute' between the wild and human habitation. Some live safely in the city like Cape Town penguins who walk back to the coast to fish, or mallards nesting by the warm lake in Chicago but fly back to the open (mostly agricultural) land around to forage, despite the dangers of birds of prey. Others live in the wild but forage in town, like capricorns in the Negev or brown bears scavenging in American towns before hibernation, not just crawling into dumpster but even breaking into cars and homes. In Bangkok, the water monitor lives free I the sewage system and forages at places a varied as restaurants where scraps are fed to them and even city zoo. Hippos in a South African town became a tourist attraction as the graze o the public greens every night.