As Far as I Can Walk

As Far as I Can Walk

Release date : January 22, 2022
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Bulgaria / France / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Serbia /
Original Language : Arabic / English / Serbian /
Director : Stefan Arsenijević /
Production companies : Art & Popcorn / Surprise Alley / Les Films Fauves / Chouchkov Brothers / Artbox /
January 22, 2022 1h 32m Bulgaria Drama Arabic More
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Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe. Instead of reaching the western part of the continent, they were deported back to Serbia. Strahinja has started to build himself a career, while Ababuo is unable to fulfil her ambitions and she feels increasingly frustrated. When she disappears one day, Strahinja sets out to find her… A crystal clear, humanistic story about the need to find one’s place in the world. It’s also a tale of love, the most profound testimony of which might also be the most painful.
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  • title:As Far as I Can Walk
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Bulgaria · France · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Serbia ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · English · Serbian ·
  • Director: Stefan Arsenijević /
  • Writers: Stefan Arsenijević · Bojan Vuletić · Nicolas Ducray ·
  • Production companies: Art & Popcorn · Surprise Alley · Les Films Fauves · Chouchkov Brothers · Artbox ·
  • Overview:Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe. Instead of reaching the western part of the continent, they were deported back to Serbia. Strahinja has started to build himself a career, while Ababuo is unable to fulfil her ambitions and she feels increasingly frustrated. When she disappears one day, Strahinja sets out to find her… A crystal clear, humanistic story about the need to find one’s place in the world. It’s also a tale of love, the most profound testimony of which might also be the most painful.
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