Obscure Night - Goodbye Here, Anywhere

Obscure Night - Goodbye Here, Anywhere

Release date : August 8, 2023
Runtime : 3h 3m
Countries of origin : France / Switzerland /
Original Language : Arabic / Spanish /
Director : Sylvain George /
Writers : Sylvain George /
Production companies : Alina Film / Noir Production /
August 8, 2023 3h 3m France Documentary Arabic More
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Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, is a land border between the African continent and Europe. In transit through the city, Malik and his friends, miners of Moroccan origin, try to reach Europe by any means necessary. Day after night, they are up to no good, running the city in all directions, turning it upside down like a glove, like seismographs revealing the most burning present like the movements of the most distant past, taking all the risks to cross the barriers, to cross the waters of the port, climbing on the boats… Stay there, as if dead before being born? Rather "burn the sea" than die before having lived.
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  • title:Obscure Night - Goodbye Here, Anywhere
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:3h 3m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · Spanish ·
  • Director: Sylvain George /
  • Writers: Sylvain George ·
  • Production companies: Alina Film · Noir Production ·
  • Overview:Melilla, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, is a land border between the African continent and Europe. In transit through the city, Malik and his friends, miners of Moroccan origin, try to reach Europe by any means necessary. Day after night, they are up to no good, running the city in all directions, turning it upside down like a glove, like seismographs revealing the most burning present like the movements of the most distant past, taking all the risks to cross the barriers, to cross the waters of the port, climbing on the boats… Stay there, as if dead before being born? Rather "burn the sea" than die before having lived.
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