In 2015, the Syrian boy Aylan appeared dead on Bodrum beach, Turkey. The image shocked and alerted the world to the refugee crisis. The film imagines what could have happened to this kid until the day he died, when the dinghy he was on board with his family, crossing to Greece, capsized in high seas. The story springs from a moment of magical realism when Aylan’s spirit emerges from his body and wanders back into the world of refugees and displaced war victims who hope to escape to a better life.
Título original: The Little Refugee
Ano: 2019
Classificação: Rated G
Duração: 90 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Turkey, Iran
Tags: Iran, refugees, childhood, family drama, social portrait, history, magic realism
Cor: cor
Direção: Batin Ghobadi
Roteiro: Batin Ghobadi
Fotografia: Morteza Najafi
Montagem: Hayedeh Safiyari
Elenco: Nader Fallah, Farshid Gavili, Paria Vaziri, Aziz Capkurt
Produtor: Mohammad Ahmadi, Batin Ghobadi, Lydia Dean Pilcher
Produção: Mij Film, The Kurdish Project
Música: Babak Mirzakhani
E-mail: [email protected]