The Long View
Two young film-makers grapple with their childhood memories of the Boston Marathon bomber
We meet two young film-makers who grapple with their high school memories of convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a new short film called ‘Jahar’. Then, how a two-time Boston Marathon champion is inspiring young Ethiopian runners at a Massachusetts school. Plus, the remarkable story of Sueko Hada, a Hiroshima survivor whose family now includes American in-laws.
(Photo: ‘Jahar’ is a film about three friends grappling with their high school memories of convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Courtesy of Henry Hayes)
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A Hiroshima survivor and her American in-laws
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Lelisa Desisa inspires young Ethiopians in Boston
Duration: 03:37
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