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Informational Documentaries

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Girls in the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran have to go far away from village and bring water from the pond due to a lack of water. But in most of these ponds there is a kind of Iranian crocodile known as Gando, an animal that attacks humans. People of this province still treat nice to the Gandos, as they believe that when there is a Gando so there is water. This documentary film tells the story of a nine-year-old girl named Hawa, who survived an encounter with the Gando.


Director - Teymour Ghaderi


  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    07:56
  • Country
    Iran, Islamic Republic of
  • Director
    Teymour Ghaderi
  • Screenwriter
    Teymour Ghaderi