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DocumentaryAnimation

Flee

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Recounted mostly through animation to protect his identity, Amin looks back over his past as a child refugee from Afghanistan as he grapples with a secret he’s kept hidden for 20 years.

Release Date : 2021-06-17

Language :EnglishPersianDanishRussianFrenchSwedish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Final Cut for RealVivement lundi !Sun CreatureParticipantMostFilmMer FilmVPROVice StudiosRYOT FilmsLeft Handed FilmsARTE

Production Country : DenmarkEstoniaFranceNetherlandsNorwaySwedenUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Amin Nawabi

Character Name : Self (voice)

Original Name : Amin Nawabi

Gender : Male

Daniel Karimyar

Character Name : Amin (9-11 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Daniel Karimyar

Gender : Male

Fardin Mijdzadeh

Character Name : Amin (15-18 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Fardin Mijdzadeh

Gender : Male

Milad Eskandari

Character Name : Saif (8 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Milad Eskandari

Gender : Male

Belal Faiz

Character Name : Saif (13-19 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Belal Faiz

Gender : Male

Elaha Faiz

Character Name : Fahima (13-18 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Elaha Faiz

Gender : Male

Zahra Mehrwarz

Character Name : Fahima (28 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Zahra Mehrwarz

Gender : Male

Sadia Faiz

Character Name : Sabia (16-26 years old) (voice)

Original Name : Sadia Faiz

Gender : Male

Georg Jagunov

Character Name : Human Trafficker (voice)

Original Name : Georg Jagunov

Gender : Male

Rashid Aitouganov

Character Name : Policeman / Trafficker (voice)

Original Name : Rashid Aitouganov

Gender : Male

Navid Nazir

Character Name : Boy in Truck (voice)

Original Name : Navid Nazir

Gender : Male

Hafiz Højmark

Character Name : Son of Old Lady (voice)

Original Name : Hafiz Højmark

Gender : Male

Denis Rivin

Character Name : Policeman 1 (voice)

Original Name : Denis Rivin

Gender : Male

Vadim Nedaskovskij

Character Name : Policeman 2 (voice)

Original Name : Vadim Nedaskovskij

Gender : Male

Viktor Melnikov

Character Name : Russian TV Dubber (voice)

Original Name : Viktor Melnikov

Gender : Male

Mikhail Belinson

Character Name : Human Trafficker (voice)

Original Name : Mikhail Belinson

Gender : Male

Ditte Graa Wulff

Character Name : Red Cross Lady (voice)

Original Name : Ditte Graa Wulff

Gender : Male

Bo Asdal Andersen

Character Name : Policeman (voice)

Original Name : Bo Asdal Andersen

Gender : Male

The Dungeon Master

Character Name : Rude Dane (voice)

Original Name : The Dungeon Master

Gender : Male

Behrouz Bigdeli

Character Name : Translator (voice)

Original Name : Behrouz Bigdeli

Gender : Male

Christian Torp Carlsen

Character Name : Real Estate Agent (voice)

Original Name : Christian Torp Carlsen

Gender : Male

Gustaf Georg Lindström

Character Name : Swedish Bartender (voice)

Original Name : Gustaf Georg Lindström

Gender : Male

Tormod Ringnes

Character Name : Norwegian Cruise Captain (voice)

Original Name : Tormod Ringnes

Gender : Male

Susanna Azevedo

Character Name : Mexican Soap Opera Woman (voice)

Original Name : Susanna Azevedo

Gender : Male

Mauricio González-Aranda

Character Name : Mexican Soap Opera Man (voice)

Original Name : Mauricio González-Aranda

Gender : Male

Jean-Pierre Pernaut

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Pernaut

Gender : Male

Mohammad Najibullah

Character Name : Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Original Name : Mohammad Najibullah

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2021-06-23

Everybody has a story that deserves to be told, and an Afghan refugee’s personal narrative of oppression and the pursuit of a better life is portrayed in “Flee.” Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen animates a discussion between himself and his anonymous friend “Amin,” a man that has had one hell of an existence. Amin recounts his dramatic story through his own words, beginning when he was a young boy in Afghanistan in the 1980s to his incredible journey that made him the man he is today. The hand-drawn animation is a poetic way to not only tell the man’s story, but to protect his identity. Amin’s life, of which most of it has been spent on the run, is recounted in a series of unbelievable events that are traumatic, heartbreaking, and inspiring. That all of these things happened to one man and he’s still standing is a testament to a human’s will to survive, and I hoped he would eventually get his happy ending (you’ll have to watch the film to see if that happens). Rasmussen has an empathy towards his subject that’s crucial to making this thoughtful documentary work. Amin feels comfortable opening up to him, and reliving so many painful memories about the horrors he and his family experienced during his lifetime gives the film a very somber tone. From his parents resorting to human trafficking so their kids could have the opportunity to get an education to the sadness of leaving his homeland for Russia during a time of unrest in Kabul, this refugee story spans more than a decade and examines the long-term psychological effects of a lifetime spent running away from oppression and towards freedom. “Flee” is a personal history brought to life, and Amin eventually reveals a secret that he’s never told another soul. It’s a cathartic exercise of a man confronting his painful past so he can move ahead to a brighter future, and his quest to find a place he can finally call home.

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badelf

@badelf

2022-08-02

I loved **EVERYTHING** about this film. Jonas Rasmussen apparently is best friends with Amin, who just happens to be a Afghani who had to escape during Afghanistan's civil war because his father was one of the "_desaparecidos_" (to borrow the Chilean term of those silently murdered during Pinochet's rule). Sounds ordinary? But oh no it isn't. Now in his mid-30s, living in Denmark, gay, and having a boyfriend who wants to get married, Amin realizes that to have any quality of life, he must confront his past, and the horrible secret he's kept for most of his life. This film is the result. As if that weren't different enough, Rasmussen animates most of the film in order to protect the actors from the Taliban. Why? Because this is a documentary and a true story.