PFF To A Land Unknown

TO A LAND UNKNOWN, directed by Mahdi Fleifel, is a powerful exploration of the emotional and social challenges faced by Palestinian refugees living in Athens. The film paints a vivid picture of their lives, caught in a liminal space between the haunting memories of their homeland and the uncertainties of their future. Through a masterful blend of storytelling, Fleifel delves deep into themes of displacement, survival, and the erosion of identity, showcasing the profound impact of exile on the human spirit.
The narrative weaves together humour and sorrow, offering a poignant portrayal of the immigrant experience while shedding light on the cultural clashes and resilience of individuals striving to adapt and belong. The film's gritty authenticity and layered character studies evoke empathy, inviting viewers to connect with the struggles and aspirations of its protagonists. With compelling performances and socially conscious themes, TO A LAND UNKNOWN captures the raw emotions of those navigating a world that often feels alien yet brimming with the hope of finding a place to call home. It stands as a moving tribute to the strength of the human spirit amidst adversity and loss.
Arabic and Greek languages, English subtitles.
The narrative weaves together humour and sorrow, offering a poignant portrayal of the immigrant experience while shedding light on the cultural clashes and resilience of individuals striving to adapt and belong. The film's gritty authenticity and layered character studies evoke empathy, inviting viewers to connect with the struggles and aspirations of its protagonists. With compelling performances and socially conscious themes, TO A LAND UNKNOWN captures the raw emotions of those navigating a world that often feels alien yet brimming with the hope of finding a place to call home. It stands as a moving tribute to the strength of the human spirit amidst adversity and loss.
Arabic and Greek languages, English subtitles.
Commences | Friday, 9 May 2025 |
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Rating | E |
Genre | Thriller |
Running Time | 106 |
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Friday, 9th May
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