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Promised Land (2011), 3 screen HD video projection, 5.1 surround sound, 47 minutes

 

 
 

'Promised Land' depicts the final stage of a group of young men's dramatic journey from war-torn regimes in Iran and Afghanistan to life as a refugee in Europe. Reza and his three-year-old son live in the ruins of an old building, while they wait and hope for the opportunity to make it to England. Mohammed, Jafar and Hasan hang out by a depressing and foggy harbour in the French town of Calais. They will do anything to cross the Channel and reach the UK, which lies just 35km away. After several dangerous experiments with trucks, they finally have a foolproof plan - which involves swimming and a ship. The only problem is: Hasan can't swim. By combining evocative cinematography with footage shot by the immigrants themselves, the film provides an insight into their close friendships, their hopes, their dreams and their coping mechanisms for life's miseries. DoP: Jonas MortensenSound design and mix: Mikkel H. Eriksen

 

Promised Land is commissioned by the Creative Foundation for Folkestone Triennial 2011 and is made with support from The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust, The Arts Council England and The Danish Arts Council.

 

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