Le monde est comme ça

Le monde est comme ça

Release date : January 2, 2013
Runtime : 51m
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language : French /
Director : Fernand Melgar /
Writers : Fernand Melgar /
Production companies : Climage / ARTE GEIE / RTS /
January 2, 2013 51m Switzerland Documentary French More
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The film recounts the fates of five of the protagonists of the film “Special Flight” following their expulsion from Switzerland. Having been wrenched away from the country in which they had lived and from their children because they had no papers, they are found again in Senegal or Kosovo, in Gambia or Cameroun, destitute and cut off from their families, sometimes even having been tortured upon arrival. This film broaches the private lives of these broken men and testifies to the brutality of a migration policy that is common in Switzerland and in Europe.
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  • title:Le monde est comme ça
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Fernand Melgar /
  • Writers: Fernand Melgar ·
  • Production companies: Climage · ARTE GEIE · RTS ·
  • Overview:The film recounts the fates of five of the protagonists of the film “Special Flight” following their expulsion from Switzerland. Having been wrenched away from the country in which they had lived and from their children because they had no papers, they are found again in Senegal or Kosovo, in Gambia or Cameroun, destitute and cut off from their families, sometimes even having been tortured upon arrival. This film broaches the private lives of these broken men and testifies to the brutality of a migration policy that is common in Switzerland and in Europe.
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