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  1. Refugee is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by J. P. Dutta. It marked the debut of both the leading actors, Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor. The film also starred Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, and Anupam Kher.

    • The Swimmers (2022) Sally El Hosaini’s BAFTA-nominated film is based on the remarkable true story of sisters Sara and Yusra Mardini who fled war-torn Syria in search for safety.
    • Flee (2021) Flee is a Riz Ahmed-produced animated movie about an Afghan refugee in Denmark that has been nominated in three categories for the 2022 Oscars, including Best Animated Feature and Best International Feature.
    • Limbo (2020) A gently emotional story about a group of asylum seekers awaiting for their results on a fictional remote Scottish island. Among them is Omar, a young Syrian musician burdened by the weight of his grandfather’s oud, which he has carried all the way from his homeland.
    • His House (2020) This Netflix film applies the supernatural horror genre to the refugee experience. It tells the story of a refugee couple from South Sudan adjusting to their new life in an English town, including facing xenophobia, but there is evil lurking beneath the surface.
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0250690Refugee (2000) - IMDb

    Refugee: Directed by J.P. Dutta, Dinesh Mahadev. With Jackie Shroff, Suniel Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor. A young man who smuggles illegal weapons and people back and forth over the borders between India and Pakistan falls in love with a young woman whose family he helped.

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    • Drama, Musical, Romance
    • J.P. Dutta, Dinesh Mahadev
    • 2000-06-30
    • Human Flow (2017) Human Flow was the “movie of the refugee crisis” as critics often called it. Let me put it like this, you have a friend or a family member who often hears about refugees in the world, sees a diverse community or newly-resettled refugees in your community or neighborhood but who has never understood why people from other countries are welcomed in other places around the world, this is the movie to play on a movie night with him/her.
    • First They Killed My Father (2017) Inspired by a book with the same title, written by activist Loung Ung, the movie tackles the issue of forced displacement, child encampment and Internally Displaced People (IDPs).
    • Beasts of No Nation (2015) Again on the issue of child protection, child refugees and IDPs, Beasts of No Nation is an internationally renown movie that has recently been added on Netflix and that everyone working on the issue of refugees should watch.
    • Born in Syria (2016) Following the stories of 7 Syrian refugee children in Europe, Born in Syria is one of the rare movies that focus on the whole journey of refugees from home country to local integration in the host country.
    • Flee. Flee, an animated docudrama directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen about the true story of a young Afghan refugee’s escape from Afghanistan, has just made history.
    • Simple As Water. From a port in Greece, to an orphanage in Turkey, to Germany and the United States, Oscar shortlist documentary Simple As Water provides intimate vignettes into the lives of four Syrian families that have been displaced and separated by over a decade of conflict.
    • Encanto. Encant o, Disney’s new Oscar-nominated hit animation, is striking a chord with Latin Americans and refugees around the world. The beautifully animated story features the Madrigal family who live in an enchanted village in Colombia.
    • Captains of Za’atari. Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan is the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world, home to about 80,000 people. Ali El Arabi, the director of Captains of Za’atari, describes it as a place, “poor in opportunities, but rich in dreams.”
  3. Nov 24, 2017 · And yet one story of a comparable refugee crisis is still regarded as Hollywood’s most entertaining movie, 75 years after it was released in November 1942: Casablanca. It isn’t just about ...

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  5. The films tells the story of an un-named Indian Muslim, who helps illegal refugees from both India and Pakistan to cross the border through the Great Rann of Kutch. The film is attributed to have been inspired by the short story "Love Across the Salt Desert" by Keki N. Daruwalla.

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