ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Ravaka was a 12 years old girl from Soavinarivo, a small village in the Madagascar inland where they use rice as a coin instead of money. She walked for one hour everyday to earn water and worked for hours a rice field miles away from home, in order to take care of her parents and seven siblings. All of the children in the village wanted to be priests/nuns or teachers when they grew old -jobs they related to power and wealth-. She wanted to be a doctor to take care of her neighbors.
She was the biggest heroin and the biggest example of dignity I've ever known.
AUTHOR
Spanish film director, born in Alicante (1990).
Director of commercials for brands such as Heinz, Xiaomi or Carrefour, and the short films 56, Alaska and Ipdentical.
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