Manojhara (1969)

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MANOJHARA portrays – in their own words – the experiences of the residents of Paraguay’s Santa Isabel leper colony. They narrate images of life in the colony with statements about moving from the periphery of the colony, where the healthier patients stay, to the center, where the dying patients are, as well as anticipation of a celebration and not wanting to feel ill and outcast.

Director: Dominique Dubosc
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Manojhara about?
MANOJHARA portrays – in their own words – the experiences of the residents of Paraguay’s Santa Isabel leper colony. They narrate images of life in the colony with statements about moving from the periphery of the colony, where the healthier patients stay, to the center, where the dying patients are, as well as anticipation of a celebration and not wanting to feel ill and outcast.
Who directed Manojhara?
Manojhara was directed by Dominique Dubosc.
How long is Manojhara?
Manojhara has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Manojhara?
Manojhara is a Documentary film.