Back Home Tomorrow

Back Home Tomorrow

Release date : August 30, 2008
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Arabic /
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Production companies : RAI / Magnolia TV /
August 30, 2008 1h 27m Italy War Arabic More
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Documentary about two children who have been directly affected by wars in their respective countries. Six-year-old Murtaza took a landmine home to play with and it blew up in his hand, a familiar story in Afghanistan where one child is killed or injured every day by unexploded munitions. Fifteen-year-old Yagoub suffers from rheumatic heart disease, which if left untreated is life-threatening. Refugees from Sudan's 20 years of unrest, his family are unable to pay for treatment at the local hospital, giving him little more than six months to live. This moving film follows the stories of these two resilient boys and the efforts of the remarkable Italian NGO Emergency to give them back their futures. (Storyville)
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  • title:Back Home Tomorrow
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: War · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Fabrizio Lazzaretti / Paolo Santolini /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: RAI · Magnolia TV ·
  • Overview:Documentary about two children who have been directly affected by wars in their respective countries. Six-year-old Murtaza took a landmine home to play with and it blew up in his hand, a familiar story in Afghanistan where one child is killed or injured every day by unexploded munitions. Fifteen-year-old Yagoub suffers from rheumatic heart disease, which if left untreated is life-threatening. Refugees from Sudan's 20 years of unrest, his family are unable to pay for treatment at the local hospital, giving him little more than six months to live. This moving film follows the stories of these two resilient boys and the efforts of the remarkable Italian NGO Emergency to give them back their futures. (Storyville)
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