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“Time and time again, we've seen that one person can make a difference. There is no reason why that person can't be you.”

Quote by Wayne Gerard Trotman

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Wayne Gerard Trotman
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Wayne Gerard Trotman, born on May 16, 1964, is a renowned filmmaker known for his profound social significance and unique artistic style. His works have had a wide impact in the film industry. more

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