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The Crossing

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A small village looted in darkness, a family forced to flee. The two oldest children, Kyona and Adriel, are quickly separated from their parents facing the road of exile alone. They embark on a heroic journey which takes them from childhood to adolescence in search of shelter, peace and the hope of finding refuge and their family. Crossing a continent torn apart by war and migrant persecution, these courageous siblings survive incredible challenges, before reaching a new world, free at last.

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Alex Heeney Seventh Row What The Crossing lacks in specificity of place and time, it makes up for with the ingenuity of its animation, which is so colourful and free in a film about people who are struggling to keep their freedom. Apr 30, 2022 Full Review Carlos Losilla Caimán Cuadernos de Cine A formally attractive film but with hardly any narrative bellows. [Full review in Spanish] Sep 28, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A small village looted in darkness, a family forced to flee. The two oldest children, Kyona and Adriel, are quickly separated from their parents facing the road of exile alone. They embark on a heroic journey which takes them from childhood to adolescence in search of shelter, peace and the hope of finding refuge and their family. Crossing a continent torn apart by war and migrant persecution, these courageous siblings survive incredible challenges, before reaching a new world, free at last.
Director
Florence Miailhe
Screenwriter
Marie Desplechin, Florence Miailhe
Genre
Adventure, Animation
Original Language
French
Runtime
1h 24m