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AS FAR AS I CAN WALK (STRAHINJA BANOVIC)
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Completed - Drama - 92 minutes

Log Line

A re-imagining of a traditional medieval epic in which contemporary African migrants take the place of Serbian national heroes. Urgent and timeless at the same time, the adaptation raises questions about identity, tradition, race and love.

Year of production : 2021

Director(s) : Stefan ARSENIJEVIC
Writer(s) : Stefan ARSENIJEVIC, Nicolas DUCRAY, Bojan VULETIC
Cast : Ibrahim KOMA, Nancy MENSAH-OFFEI

Producer(s) : Miroslav MOGOROVIC

Synopsis

Strahinya and his wife, Ababuo, both 28, left Ghana at the beginning of the migrant crisis. They managed to reach Germany but were deported back to Belgrade. Serbia may not be Germany, but Strahinya does his best to start a new life. He works hard to secure asylum, trying out as a football player for a local club and working as a volunteer for the Red Cross. The process, however, is lengthy and Ababuo, a passionate woman aspiring to become an actress in London, feels unfulfilled in their life. One night, a new group of Syrian refugees arrive, on their way to Western Europe. One of them is Ali, a charismatic left-wing activist. Ababuo mocks him, but, the very next day, Strahinya discovers that Ababuo is gone. Strahinya sets off along the Balkan migrant route for completely different reasons than anyone else: for love.

Production

Country(ies) : SERBIA, FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG, LITHUANIA, BULGARIA

Festivals and Awards

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2021 (Award of Ecumenical Jury)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2021 (Best Actor)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2021 (Best Film)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2021 (Europa Cinemas Label Award)
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2021 (Crystal Globe)
KineNova International Film Festival 2021 (Best Director)
Trieste Film Festival 2022 (Best film)


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