ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for Silent Bushes, the upcoming documentary a few Kurdish refugee household making an attempt to start out over in Poland after surviving a harrowing journey. It goals to make clear the worldwide refugee disaster. The movie could have its U.S. premiere on the 2025 Slamdance Movie Pageant.
The documentary is written and directed by Agnieszka Zwiefka. It’s produced by Heino Deckert, Zofia Kujawska, and Zwiefka, with Hanka Kastelicová serving as an government producer. The movie is a manufacturing by Chilli Productions.
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What’s Silent Bushes about?
“Silent Bushes introduces us to Runa, a 16-year-old Kurdish refugee and her household who’ve been stranded in an icy forest within the Belarusian-Polish border, denied entry into both nation. Runa is pressured into tasks past her years, caring for her youthful brothers and being a assist for her father after her pregnant mom dies because of the harsh situations. Finally positioned inside a Polish refugee camp, the household grapples with the trauma of their loss whereas struggling to adapt to a brand new life in a brand new nation,” reads the official synopsis.
“Whereas her father desperately tries to search out work to feed and maintain his household whereas hampered by language limitations and different seemingly insurmountable hurdles, Runa finds consolation in drawing, which the movie morph into animated sequences that seize her desires and nightmares. Silent Bushes is a exceptional coming-of-age story and harrowing journey of 1 household amongst numerous others preventing to outlive and maintain the hope of a greater future regardless of the day by day horrors of the worldwide refugee disaster.”