Successful model Samira Hashi makes an emotional return to Somalia, one of the most dangerous places in the world and the place she was born. Civil war broke out in 1991, 10 days after Samira's birth, but two years later her family managed to flee the country and she grew up in the UK.Now, as Samira and the war both turn 21, she's going back for the first time to visit the people and places she left behind. The contrast with her safe and glamorous life in London could not be starker as she experiences firsthand the war's effect on a generation of young people growing up in conflict.
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Editing | Ian Birchall | Online Editor |
Editing | John Watts | Additional Editing |
Production | Liz Homewood | Researcher |
Production | Steph Atkinson | Producer |
Production | Emma White | Production Manager |
Sound | Daniel Piggott | Sound Mixer |
Production | Paula Stringer | Production Executive |
Camera | Charlie Laing | Additional Camera |
Production | Stephen Hobson | Development Producer |
Camera | Fred Scott | Additional Camera |
Production | Darren Kemp | Location Production Assistant |
Camera | Steph Atkinson | Camera Operator |
Production | Georginia Madley | Development Producer |
Production | Datshiane Navanayagam | Producer's Assistant |
Art | Alex Dinnis | Graphic Designer |
Production | Andrew Babbage | Production Coordinator |
Production | Rob Unsworth | Executive Producer |
Directing | Steph Atkinson | Director |
Editing | Nigel Warbrick | Editor |
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