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As Far as I Can Walk

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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.

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Brandon Yu New York Times 06/29/2023
Exceptionally well-crafted and anchored by moving performances from Koma and Mensah-Offei, the film is, in one sense, a great work about that basic human desire to long for something better, and the heartbreak that often comes with it. Go to Full Review
Guy Lodge Variety 08/31/2021
Arsenijević's film is vividly crafted and performed, though the script's fusion of a modern quest narrative with a medieval epic poem isn't entirely fluent. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 06/30/2023
Well-acted and occasionally moving, but often dull, clunky and only mildly engaging. Go to Full Review
Stephen Dalton The Film Verdict 10/14/2021
Its emotional power sometimes gets a little lost in translation, while its literary conceit can feel more stylistic gimmick than essential dramatic element in places, but the overall grand ambition is hard to fault. Go to Full Review
Vladan Petkovic Cineuropa 09/21/2021
Serbian director Stefan Arsenijević is back with a surprising concept and an accomplished film telling the story of two African refugees looking for their place in Europe. Go to Full Review
Mariona Borrull El antepenúltimo mohicano 08/31/2021
2/5
If Strahinja's poem shone like epic nonsense, the seed of passion today has definitely been crushed by absurdity. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Synopsis 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.
Director
Stefan Arsenijevic
Producer
Miroslav Mogorovich
Screenwriter
Stefan Arsenijevic, Bojan Vuletic, Nicolas Ducray
Distributor
ArtMattan Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 30, 2023, Limited
Runtime
1h 32m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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