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As Far as I Can Walk Strahinja Banović

Stefan Arsenijević / Serbia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Luxembourg, France / 2021 / 92 min / Serbian, English

An adaptation of a folk song in which contemporary migrants take the roles of Serbian national heroes. A timeless and at the same time incredibly topical illustration of migrants’ insecure circumstances and a lyric-epic narrative opening up issues such as identity, tradition, race and love.

directed by Stefan Arsenijević, cast Ibrahim Koma, Nancy Mensah-Offei, Maxim Khalil, Rami Farah, Nebojša Dugalić

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