Watan
2018
Streaming Video
Watan (Homeland) looks beyond the rhetoric and into the human cost of the Syrian refugee crisis. Intimate portraits of refugees in the camps and cities of Jordan reveal the struggle for normalcy and dignity. Seven years. Six million displaced people. The biggest humanitarian emergency of our time. The Syrian refugee crisis remains at the forefront of the global consciousness: as statistics, as photographs, as a bargaining chip in international politics. But inside the camps real people settle in to a life in limbo. 'Watan' (Homeland) explores two of the biggest refugee camps in Jordan - Zaatari and Azraq - along with neighbouring city Jerash, to paint intimate portraits of the men, women and children who have found themselves there. Through observation of daily life, Watan builds a simple yet powerful series of interwoven stories that go beyond the statistics to find the human heart of the refugee crisis. These are stories of sadness, fear, beauty and surprises: from a young woman raising a family that is not hers, to a seventeen-year-old concreter, an all-women's filmmaking class, a boy who finds meaning through football, and more. Watan seeks to inspire action through connection, empathy and recognition, in a way that allows these people to speak for themselves. It shines a much-needed light on the human stories at the centre of the global debate of immigration and asylum, giving a voice to the Syrian refugees in Jordan.
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Australia : Truce Films, 2018.Sydney : Beamafilm Pty. Ltd.
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1 online resource (streaming video file (51 min.) )
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Available online at Beamafilm.ArabicDescription based on online resource; title from title screen.
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Director, James L. Brown,Bill Irving
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Cast: Cast: Abu Mohammad,Kamal Shehab Meselim,Ghufran Hussein Al-Qadah
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M Beamafilm or Australian Standards OrganisationM Beamafilm or New Zealand Standards Organisation
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Arabic
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BRN:
764766
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