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喬治亞 / 俄羅斯 / 保加利亞 / 美國 / 摩納哥
Levan Tedaishvili / Giorgi Tabidze / 卡希·卡夫萨泽 / 娜杰日达·米哈尔科娃
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柬埔寨 / 法國 / 大陸 / 卡達
皮塞斯·钦 / Hout Sithorn / Ok Sokha / Chinnaro Soem
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大陸
杨子姗 / 黄米依 / 刘洋 / 康春雷
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義大利 / 法國 / 阿根廷
Gabriele Silli / Maria Alexandra Lungu / Ercole Colnago / Bruno di Giovanni
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俄羅斯
梅拉布·尼尼泽 / 安娜·米哈尔科娃 / 罗扎·哈伊鲁林娜 / 赛佛兰娜·科契柯娃
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比利時
玛雅·凡德比克 / 冈特·杜瑞特 / 艾尔莎·拉佛格 / 莉娜·吉拉德·沃斯
His new effort, penned by the helmer himself in co-operation with Bojan Vuletić and Nicolas Ducray, is a contemporary adaptation of the Serbian medieval epic poem Banovich Strahinya. It follows a man called Strahinya and his wife, Ababuo, both aged 28, who leave Ghana at the beginning of the migrant crisis. They manage to reach Germany but are finally 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. However, the process is lengthy, and Ababuo, a passionate woman aspiring to become an actress in London, feels unfulfilled in her life. One night, a new group of Syrian refugees arrives, on their way to Western Europe. One of them is Ali, a charismatic left-wing activist. Ababuo initially mocks him, but the next day, she leaves Serbia with him, with no explanation. Thus, Strahinya sets off on the Balkan migrant route for completely different reasons to anyone else: for love.