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AS FAR AS I CAN WALK (STRAHINJA)
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Completed - SERBIAN, ARABIC, ENGLISH - Romance, Drama - 100 minutes

Log Line

Siisi, nicknamed Strahinja, a 22-year-old Ghanaian refugee, is doing everything to integrate in Serbia. He volunteers for the Red Cross in the camp where he lives, looks for work, plays on the local football team... His biggest challenge, however, is to win back the woman he loves.

Previous markets

  • Cannes 2018 (Debut)
  • Cannes 2019 (Line up)
  • Cannes 2020 (Line up)
  • Cannes 2021 (Line up)
Full history

Year of production : 2018

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

Producer(s) : Gilles CHANIAL (LES FILMS FAUVES), Miroslav MOGOROVIC (ART & POPCORN), Borislav CHOUCHKOV (CHOUCHKOV BROTHERS), Alice ORMIÈRES (SURPRISE ALLEY)

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 unfullled 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 initially mocks him, but, the very next day, leaves Serbia with him, providing no explanation. Strahinya sets along the Balkan migrant route for completely different reasons than anyone else: for love.
A reimagining of the medieval Serbian epic poem Banovich Strahinya in which contemporary African migrants take the place of Serbian national heroes. Urgent and timeless at the same time, this
adaptation raises questions about identity, tradition, race and love.

Production

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

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Festivals and Awards

Karlovy Vary IFF 2021 - Official Selection - Competition (Crystal Globe)
Karlovy Vary 2021 (Ecumenical Jury Award)
Manaki 2021 (Competition Program Camera 300 )
Haifa 2021
Pingyao IFF 2021 (Official Competition)
CinEast Film Festival 2021 (Cinescope)
CINEMED 2021 (Official Feature Selection)
Kinenova IFF 2021 (Main Competition - Opening Film - Best Director Award)
Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2021 (Balkan Survey)
Seville European Film Festival 2021 (Extraordinary Stories Competition)
Zagreb International Film Festival 2021 (Main Program - Feature Competition)
Cairo International Film Festival 2021 (Official Selection Out of Competition)
Karlovy Vary 2021 (Best Actor Award)
Karlovy Vary 2021 (Special Mention by the Jury for Cinematographer Jelena Stankovic)
Karlovy Vary 2021 (The Ecumenical Jury Award)
Karlovy Vary 2021 (Europa Cinemas Label Award)
Human Rights FF 2022 (Official Competition)
Dhaka IFF 2022 (Spiritual Films)
Trieste Film Festival 2022 (Official Competition - Special Mention Award)
Panorama of European Cinema 2022 (Official Competition)
Belgrade film festival 2022 (Opening Film)
Mons IFF 2022 (International Competition - Best Screenplay Award)
Sofia Film Festival 2022 (Balkan Competition)


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