
The Desert Child
Family · Adventure
Overview
14-year-old Sun has written and successfully published a story based on an incredible story told by her late grandfather about a wild child called Hadara, who is saved by a group of ostriches when he becomes separated from his family in a storm, and is then raised in the desert amid a host of wild animals, including his best friend, a desert fox. When Sun is invited to travel to the Sahara by a local community who has heard about her book, she meets Kharouba, a Nomad girl of her own age, and realizes there may be much more to Hadara than just a character in a bedtime story.
Top Cast


Kev Adams
Kev Adams
Christian
Kev Adams
Christian
Nahel Tran
Nahel Tran
Nahel Tran
Nahïl Bouazzaoui
Nahïl Bouazzaoui
Nahïl Bouazzaoui
Neige de Maistre
Neige de Maistre
Sun
Neige de Maistre
Sun


Adriane Gradziel
Adriane Gradziel
Adriane Gradziel
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