Ayla: The Daughter of War
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Hope and Glory and Ayla: The Daughter of War both tell stories of how individuals are affected by war, and how hope can survive in the midst of great tragedy. Both films feature characters who must find a way to remain optimistic in a world of chaos and destruction.
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