Blue / Red / Deport

Blue / Red / Deport

Release date : June 8, 2023
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Director : Lina Lužytė /
Writers :
Production companies : Gemini Film & Library / Schneegans Productions /
June 8, 2023 1h 22m Germany Documentary More
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Talib Shah Hossaini, a 37-year-old Afghan filmmaker and asylum-seeker, lives in Moria on the Greek island of Lesbos – the biggest refugee camp in Europe until it burnt to the ground in autumn 2020. One year into his life in the camp, Talib Shah finds himself on the verge of losing hope. Instead of giving up, however, he decides to shoot a film called Picnic − an insider’s look at the lives of thousands of refugees stuck in a place sometimes described as a humanitarian disaster. Exploring topics such as dreams versus reality, art as a means of survival, or the current immigration policies in Europe, the film invites us to become better acquainted with the people who will soon be our neighbours.
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  • title:Blue / Red / Deport
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lina Lužytė /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Gemini Film & Library · Schneegans Productions ·
  • Overview:Talib Shah Hossaini, a 37-year-old Afghan filmmaker and asylum-seeker, lives in Moria on the Greek island of Lesbos – the biggest refugee camp in Europe until it burnt to the ground in autumn 2020. One year into his life in the camp, Talib Shah finds himself on the verge of losing hope. Instead of giving up, however, he decides to shoot a film called Picnic − an insider’s look at the lives of thousands of refugees stuck in a place sometimes described as a humanitarian disaster. Exploring topics such as dreams versus reality, art as a means of survival, or the current immigration policies in Europe, the film invites us to become better acquainted with the people who will soon be our neighbours.
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