Refugee
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A Cuban
refugee
named Tony Montana (Pacino) comes to America for the American Dream.
We have here : - Samira Makhmalbaf (Iran) : what afghan
refugee
kids can understand to the towers collapsing ?
James Mason is an Austrian
refugee
from the Nazis who is accused of spying and then used as a decoy by the French authorities to flush out the real spy, who turns out to be Herbert Lom playing his usual sinister baddie.
An OTT idea ('typical' American family take in a German
refugee
relative and find an unrepentant Nazi Youth!) is given an OTT treatment, right down to Louis Applebaum's balmy background score.
But, he too becomes a
refugee
like so many Albanians.
He later meets the boy's mother, a Bosnian
refugee
played by Juliette Binoche.
The kid looks like a
refugee
from Leave It to Beaver.
The leads;Garfield and Palmer were superb,the former a graduate of Yiddish theatre, the latter a
refugee
from Hitler's Europe.
The other, the challenger, is a Lithuanian, political exile that is
refugee
in another country.
Played by Juliette Binoche, the mother is a Bosnian
refugee
working as a tailor in London.
The practitioner of parkour and
refugee
from Serbia Mirsade a.k.a.
Using old footage, Juliano Mer returns to the
refugee
camp after his mother's death and after a devastating Israel Defense Forces operation, to check up on the kids who attended the drama group - Arna's Children, who have grown up under Israeli occupation.
Everything here feels laughably out-of-date -- from the tarty estate girl (who looks like a
refugee
from some obscure '50s British black-and-white movie) to the comedy alcoholic mum (who reminds me of the bint in the Fat Les "Vindaloo" video).
Told from the points of view of the wife Helen, the husband Paul and the Czech immigrant Tasha, the story of the disintegration of a working-class British family from Margate while encountering newly-arrived
refugee
immigrants, makes for some gritty, gripping entertainment.
Stoler, in her nurse's uniform, looks like a camp icon (and in a house-dress with her hair down, she seems a
refugee
from a John Waters satire); her performance is almost all on one-note and she's tiresome, though Lo Bianco is exceptional and well-cast as a horny, naughty boy in a man's body.
Set in London, one of planet Earth's most prosperous and important cities, the film presents a series of artificially sweetened events, set in motion by an office break-in carried out by a 15-year-old kid named Mirsad, a war
refugee
from Bosnia.
After the screening, director Gianni Ameilo, a wonderful man in love with his own film, gave an effusive talk about how it had been made: how he had wanted for years to make a film about his father's emigration from post-war Italy to America, but chose, at the time of the Albanian
refugee
crisis in Italy in the 1990s, to tell the tale allegorically instead; how he cast amateurs in almost all the roles; how he plucked the amazing Carmelo de Mazzarelli from a Scicilian street to play the role of Michele because he to liked his face; and how he directed him, never showing him the full script but merely telling him what was required from each individual scene.
Anh Do's constant spruiking in the media about what a come-from-nothing, refugee, westy battler he is, which by the way is true, only serves as a cop out.
Millions of Afghans huddle in
refugee
camps or are displaced from their homes.
Three problems are of immediate concern, the most important being feeding the Afghan people - both within the country and in
refugee
camps outside Afghanistan.
But in recent months, as the European Union has confronted the
refugee
crisis, and the Syrian conflict that is fueling it, Moscow and Ankara have come to the fore.
This will make it more difficult to implement the deal – brokered by German Chancellor Angela Merkel earlier this year – that gives Turkey financial support, and its citizens visa-free travel to the EU, in exchange for its cooperation on containing
refugee
flows.
Needless to say, however, there is a stark contrast between her advocacy of austerity and her decisions at the height of the
refugee
crisis.
But Afghans continue to lose their friends, neighbors, and children to conflict, as they have since the 1979 Soviet invasion, which triggered the
refugee
exodus that brought the parents of Omar Mateen, the killer of 49 people in a nightclub in Orlando, to the US.
The average
refugee
child spends more than ten years in exile; that child’s education cannot wait until he or she is able to return home.
Consider Germany’s
refugee
and immigration policies.
For example, most government
refugee
shelters didn’t provide gender-exclusive toilets and showers – a disaster for women from conservative Islamic backgrounds.
In the Middle East, the
refugee
debate is not nearly as loud, but it is no less passionate.
Even if all of this is achieved, a truly sustainable solution to the
refugee
crisis will not come until Syria is at peace, and order is restored in failing states across the Middle East.
Islamist terrorism, savage conflicts in the Middle East, failing states, and the
refugee
crisis imply risks for all Europe.
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