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UNIQA · Raiffeisen Salzburg · Solway Investment Group
Sabah is from the Dakota tribe and knows a lot about the Sioux. In real life, however, she belongs to an Algerian family in a suburb of Paris. There she meets Romain, who likes to charge through the local area on his horse. The two become inseparable friends when they see a white buffalo. Romain’s French parents don’t like Algerians and their fathers come to blows — meaning that the children are no longer allowed to see each other…
Die Zertrennlichen is available as a classroom production as part of the school programme.