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HARRAGA – Those Who Burn Their Lives (2023)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Benjamin Rost

Sinopse

Imad, Nourdine, Walid and Hamza are a group of young Moroccan boys living in a cave under the lighthouse in the Spanish exclave Melilla. They wait for their chance to cross the sea, spending their time with drugs, video calls with their mothers, and filming themselves for YouTube while breaking into the harbor.

Atores

Mohammed
Mohammed
Himself
Imad
Imad
Himself
Nourdine «Grande»
Nourdine «Grande»
Himself
Nourdine «Chef»
Nourdine «Chef»
Himself
Hamza
Hamza
Himself
Walid
Walid
Himself

Tripulações

Hicham Bourais
Hicham Bourais
Writer
Jonas Schneider
Jonas Schneider
Director of Photography
Mark Szilágyi
Mark Szilágyi
Producer
Benjamin Rost
Benjamin Rost
Director

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