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As Far As I Can Walk

  • As Far As I Can Walk [Aussi loin que je peux marcher]
Genre : Drama
Type : Fiction
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Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2021
Running time : 92 (in minutes)

Samita, nicknamed Strahinya, and his wife, Ababuo, in their thirties, left Ghana at the beginning of the migration crisis. They made it to Germany but were deported to Belgrade. Strahinya is working hard to get asylum, as a football player for a local club and as a volunteer for the Red Cross. The process is long and Ababuo, a passionate young woman who would like to become an actress in London, feels unsatisfied. One night, Syrian refugees arrive on their way to Western Europe.



Producers: Miroslav Mogorovi? and Gilles Chanial, Alice Ormières, Myrina Mané, Borislav Chouchkov, Kestutis Drazdauskas
Screenplay : Stefan Arsenijevic, Bojan Vuletic, Nicolas Ducray
Cinematography : Jelena Stankovic
Editing: Vanja Kovacevic
Music: Martynas Bialobžeskis
Sound: Olivier Dandré
Performer(s): Ibrahim Koma, Nancy Mensah-Offei, Maxim Khalil, Rami Farah
Set design: Zorana Petrov

Film by Stefan Arsenijevic selected for Cinemed 2021

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