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My Dreams Never Lie| 56mins
Director: Didier Cros | Producer: Les Poissons Volants
Focus Years: 2005 | Country: France
Subject Tags: afghanistan, asia, conflict, europe, france, human rights, identity, inter-cultural relations, migration, poverty
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Coming from elsewhere without a choice does not mean coming from nowhere. “My Dreams Never Lie” gives a voice to a child coming from the end of the world. Yassin is Afghan. He is seventeen, maybe eighteen. Without a family, he traveled alone on the difficult and painful path which clandestinely took him all the way to France. From the moment he set foot in Paris, Yassin’s one dream was to obtain papers regularizing his refugee status. In the meantime, he has had no choice but to carry on with a normal life. And so, every morning, like every French child, Yassin goes to school.

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