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Lost Land

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In the hope of reuniting with their scattered family, four-year-old Shafi and his nine-year-old sister Somira leave a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh on a perilous journey to reach Malaysia.

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Kambole Campbell IndieWire Nov 3
B+
Crucially, the tragedies of the film don’t come from a sense of the filmmaker’s cynicism, but from compassion. Go to Full Review
Boyd van Hoeij Screen International Nov 26
Fujimoto, who also wrote the screenplay and edits, struggles to find a consistent tone that can accommodate both these harsh realities while ensuring his protagonists are not put directly in harm’s way. Go to Full Review
Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film Sep 17
4.5/5
The choice of child protagonists not only adds to Lost Land’s emotional heft but also brings home the extra level of uncertainty and confusion felt by youngsters across the globe forced to make these sorts of dangerous odysseys in hope of safe haven. Go to Full Review
Panos Kotzathanasis Asian Movie Pulse Sep 7
7.5
“Lost Land” emerges as an accomplished work, balancing raw authenticity with moments of visual artistry. Informative as well as emotionally devastating, it stands as another testament to Fujimoto’s directorial talent. Go to Full Review
Connor Lightbody Next Best Picture Sep 4
8/10
while it is technically a work of fiction, its truths are undeniable. The plight it depicts remains the harsh reality for millions of refugees... Fujimoto brings us into their world with harrowing intimacy, demanding that we not just witness but feel. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis In the hope of reuniting with their scattered family, four-year-old Shafi and his nine-year-old sister Somira leave a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh on a perilous journey to reach Malaysia.
Director
Akio Fujimoto
Producer
Kazutaka Watanabe
Screenwriter
Akio Fujimoto, Akio Fujimoto
Production Co
Dongyu Club, Panorama Films, E.x.N K.K., Cineric Creative, Scarlet Visions
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Rohingya
Runtime
1h 39m