To a Land Unknown

2024

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I think this works best as a depiction of survival, how self-interest and dubious actions invade issues that are by design collective and should inspire solidarity. A consequence of regressive and punishing refugee/border legislation means that the displaced person must contort themselves to evade institutional harm, and regimes benefit from them acting in individualistic ways that put their fellow refugees in harm's way. A well made drama not without fault: I liked some of the narrative ambiguity, not others.

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