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POV Snapchat Films - Trailer

Two short films created specifically for mobile viewing

Aired 10/23/2016 | Rating NR

POV

POV Snapchat Films - Trailer

Preview | 37s

Two short films created specifically for mobile viewing

We'll Still Be Here by Lizzie Jacobs and The Way It Should Be by Chanelle Aponte Pearson and Terence Nance are now available on POV's open source Stories Tool. Visit https://www.pbs.org/pov/stories/snapchat/ to learn more.

Aired 10/23/2016 | Rating NR

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