No Man's Land (2013 British film)
No Man's Land | |
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Directed by | Michael Graversen |
Written by | Michael Graversen |
Music by | Alex Harwood |
Cinematography | Michael Graversen |
Edited by | Michael Chiappa |
Distributed by | The National Film and TV School |
Release date |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Danish |
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No Man's Land (Danish title: Ingemandsland) is a 2013 British documentary film by Michael Graversen that focuses on Center Jægerspris, a facility in Denmark that houses unaccompanied minors who have entered Denmark seeking asylum, mainly from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iran and Ethiopia.[1]
The asylum process in Denmark may take years to reach a verdict. In the meantime, the residents of the Jægerspris center live in a kind of limbo, leading to tension and stress for residents and staff alike. No Man's Land follows the events over several days in which several residents receive notice that their asylum applications have been rejected.
The film was shown on Danish television with the title For ung til udvisning [Too Young for Deportation].
References[edit]
- ↑ "No Man's Land, documentary 2013". Michael Graversen. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
External links[edit]
- No Man's Land at the British Film Council
- No Man's Land at the IDFA
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