No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera) (2008)
Paris, an open city. Commemorations abound: ruins, winds, tides. Young Iraqi, Afghan or Iranian immigrants wandering the streets, between soup kitchens and improvised campsites. People who, by leaving their lands, plunge public order and bourgeois society into crisis. An emancipation movement becomes deeply melancholic, elegiac: redefining the notion of revolution for a new notion of History.
Director: Sylvain George
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera) about?
- Paris, an open city. Commemorations abound: ruins, winds, tides. Young Iraqi, Afghan or Iranian immigrants wandering the streets, between soup kitchens and improvised campsites. People who, by leaving their lands, plunge public order and bourgeois society into crisis. An emancipation movement becomes deeply melancholic, elegiac: redefining the notion of revolution for a new notion of History.
- Who directed No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera)?
- No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera) was directed by Sylvain George.
- How long is No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera)?
- No Border (Aspettavo Che Scendesse La Sera) has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).