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WANDERING, A ROHINGYA STORY

Mélanie Carrier and Oliver Higgins, Human Rights Doc, 88' - Canadian Screen Award

2020

CANADA, BANGLADESH

Doc

88 m

SYNOPSIS

In a few months, Kutupalong refugee camp has become the largest in the world. A labyrinth of makeshift shelters, home to 700 000 Rohingyas. In this place out of space and time, is it still possible to exist?

FESTIVALS

AWARDS & NOMINATIONS

2021-2022

  • Winner Best Feature Documentary - Canadian Screen Awards 

  • Nominee Best Cinematography - Canadian Screen Awards 

  • Winner Best Feature Documentary - Iris Awards 

  • Winner Best Editing / Documentary - Iris Awards 

  • Winner Best Cinematography / Documentary - Iris Awards 

  • Nominee Best Sound / Documentary - Iris Awards 

  • Nominee Best Music / Documentary - Iris Awards 

  • Nominee SOS Kinderdörfer Weltweit Award - Dok.Fest München / Germany 

  • Grand Prize - Breaking boundaries - Rhode Island International Film Festival / USA 

  • Winner Best Featured Documentary - Vues sur Mer / Canada 

  • Special Jury Award - International Festival of Red Cross and Health Films / Bulgaria

  • Professional Jury’s Prize Documentary Feature Film 2nd - Chicago International Children’s Film Festival / USA  

  • Milos Stehlik Global Impact Award - Chicago International Children’s Film Festival / USA

  • First Prize competition Human rights - FIDBA,  

  • International Documentary Film Festival of Buenos Aires / Argentina

  • Best feature documentary film - Stockholm Independent Film Festival / Sweden

  • 2020

  • Winner Global Docs Award - DOCSMX / Mexico 

  • Winner People's choice Award - FCVQ / Canada

  • Winner Best featured documentary - FICFA / Canada 2020

FESTIVALS

2020

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