Gaia lives with her adoptive grandmother in a rural house. She has a special connection with a white lily plant. Cristina is the daughter of a very powerful entrepreneur. She is different from all the other girls. Her skin, pale because ...See moreGaia lives with her adoptive grandmother in a rural house. She has a special connection with a white lily plant. Cristina is the daughter of a very powerful entrepreneur. She is different from all the other girls. Her skin, pale because she is albino, creates a barrier between her and the surrounding reality. When her father, a ruthless man, shows interest in Gaia's grandmother's land, Cristina rebels. It's a story of a pure and simple friendship. Mami Wata takes its name from an African deity, symbolizing water and the duality of nature: pure and untouched, rebellious and free. Written by
Paola Beatrice Ortolani
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