Seven miles from war, 85,000 Syrians struggle to restart their lives inside Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp. For the first time in history, two filmmakers fully embed themselves in the camp, providing an intimate look at the world’s most dire humanitarian crisis.
From meeting Um Ali, a woman struggling to overcome personal loss and cultural barriers, to the street smart, 10-year-old Raouf, whose trauma hides just beneath his ever present smile, Zach and Chris uncover inspiring stories of individuals rallying, against all odds, to rebuild their lives and those of their neighbors.
Two Americans deliberately head to the edge of war, just seven miles from the Syrian border, to live among 80,000 uprooted refugees in Jordan's Za'atari refugee camp. As the first filmmakers allowed by the United Nations to register and set-up a tent inside a refugee camp, Zach and Chris plunge into the heart of the world's most pressing humanitarian crisis. From meeting Um Ali, a woman struggling to overcome personal loss and cultural barriers, to the street smart, 10-year-old Raouf, whose trauma hides just beneath his ever present smile, Zach and Chris uncover inspiring stories of individuals rallying, against all odds, to rebuild their lives and those of their neighbors.
没有去到欧洲的难民的角度,在努力生存,等待回家。因为学校被轰炸了留下创伤的孩子
美国人在约旦境内的叙利亚难民营生活的一个月 我相信在任何群体里都有好人有坏人 我相信影片里呈现的都是真实的 但也相信去了欧洲的那些难民的新闻也都是真实的 战争带来的大概就是这样 把人性里面最恶的部分挖出来 我们可以去体验去窥探 但是对于这些人来说 12公里以外的那个家不知到什么时候才能回去
你们可以来体验和窥探他们的生活,但是你们心里知道自己还有家可以回。对那些在难民营的人们而言,在踏上旅程的那一刻,家已经崩塌了。
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