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Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini. After each film in which he works, he adds a wall or a door to his house which hasn't been finished up to now... The documentary, moreover, looks for Boubker, who performed an important role with Brad Pitt in the famous film Babel and tries to shed light on the paradox in which this young actor lives. People think that Boubker lives like the famous Hollywoodian actors since he was invited to the international festival of Cannes as a great actor; however, the reality is that he is still living among mountains and needs help to achieve his dream to speak good English and to be a great actor in future...
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