Home & Key (2014)
Gênero : Drama
Runtime : 15M
Director : Shwan Attoof
Escritor : Shwan Attoof
Sinopse
The story of this film is an aesthetic narration of the death of a Kurdish Family, along the 20th century.
Bilal tem 17 anos e vem do Iraque. Deixou a sua terra, pouco depois de a namorada ter emigrado para Inglaterra, com o objetivo de a voltar a ver. Mas ao chegar a França, no porto de Calais, depara-se com muitos emigrantes ilegais que também tentam chegar a Londres.
É então que Bilal decide aprender a nadar para atravessar o canal da Mancha. Na piscina municipal, o rapaz conhece Simon, um instrutor de natação e o seu cúmplice nesta perigosa viagem.
Após a morte do pai, uma família de cinco crianças é forçada a sobreviver sozinha numa aldeia curda na fronteira iraniana. Tudo piora quando Ayoub, o novo chefe de família de apenas 12 anos, descobre que seu irmão deficiente, Madi, precisa de uma operação urgente para sobreviver.
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Após 30 anos terríveis de prisão, Sahel é libertado e descobre que Mina havia deixado o país para a Turquia, acreditando que o amado havia morrido. Um fantasma danificado dele mesmo, Sahel parte para Istambul em busca da mulher que ele ama, e sua viajem revela-se uma jornada através da escuridão de sua história. Tecida a partir de seus poemas, as palavras que seguem Sahel são a sua salvação e maldição ao mesmo tempo. Será que ele vai encontrar Mina? Será que eles vão aprender a viver de novo?
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The story of this film is an aesthetic narration of the death of a Kurdish Family, along the 20th century.
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