The Night My Brother Disappeared (2022)

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One early morning the Eritrean nurse and human-rights activist Adal Neguse woke up in his home in Stockholm with an uncanny feeling. He listened to the news and heard about a disaster on the Mediterranean. A boat with 369 Eritrean refugees had caught fire and sank outside Lampedusa. Adal knew his brother was waiting for smugglers to bring him over to Europe. He got a strong feeling his brother was onboard this particular boat and went to Lampedusa to look for him. In the film, four survivors tell about the disaster from their individual perspective, they have four separate stories about what happened.

Director: Anna Blom
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
Release Date:
Production: Impressio Films
Country: Finland
Language: English, Italiano, svenska
Original Language: sv
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Night My Brother Disappeared about?
One early morning the Eritrean nurse and human-rights activist Adal Neguse woke up in his home in Stockholm with an uncanny feeling. He listened to the news and heard about a disaster on the Mediterranean. A boat with 369 Eritrean refugees had caught fire and sank outside Lampedusa. Adal knew his brother was waiting for smugglers to bring him over to Europe. He got a strong feeling his brother was onboard this particular boat and went to Lampedusa to look for him. In the film, four survivors tell about the disaster from their individual perspective, they have four separate stories about what happened.
Who directed The Night My Brother Disappeared?
The Night My Brother Disappeared was directed by Anna Blom.
How long is The Night My Brother Disappeared?
The Night My Brother Disappeared has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is The Night My Brother Disappeared?
The Night My Brother Disappeared is a Documentary film.
Where was The Night My Brother Disappeared produced?
The Night My Brother Disappeared was produced in Finland.