ISRA
"Based on a real interview"
There is a shipwreck. Where are her parents? We hear the story of a refugee who is waiting to meet her parents. A short film based on a real interview.
"Based on a real interview"
There is a shipwreck. Where are her parents? We hear the story of a refugee who is waiting to meet her parents. A short film based on a real interview.
Irene Teazi
Isra
Maria Travlou
Refugee #1
Haris Veramon
Refugee #2
Dimitris Kiranastasis
Refugee #3
Dimitra Spiliopoulou
Refugee #4
Emilia Koutsafti
Refugee #5
Nikos Pappas
Refugee #6
Christiana Janeti
Refugee #7
Panos Xathogiorgis
EKAB #1
There is a shipwreck. Where are her parents? We hear the story of a refugee who is waiting to meet her parents. A short film based on a real interview.
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