Not exact matches
Europe is has seen 500,000
migrants enter the region so far this year, many
fleeing from civil
war in Syria in the Middle East, according to Frontex, the EU's border protection agency.
The European union is suffering from yet another crisis: the tens of thousands of
migrants arriving at its shores each month, a large portion of whom are
fleeing the civil
war in Syria.
Many fights happen between
migrants, who are coming into Europe searching for better economic opportunities — and will likely see their asylum claim rejected — and refugees, who are
fleeing war and persecution and are almost guaranteed to have their asylum demand accepted.
Clunky though not uninteresting in its assembly, and admirably direct in its anger and passion, the film features interviews with
migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Guinea and elsewhere, as well as direct - to - camera narration from Redgrave, who speaks of everything from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to her own refugee status as a child forced to
flee London during World
War II.
Fire at Sea / Fuocoammare Directed by Gianfranco Rosi Italy / France, 2016, 108m English and Italian with English subtitles Winner of the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin Film Festival, Gianfranco Rosi's documentary observes Europe's
migrant crisis from the vantage point of a Mediterranean island where hundreds of thousands of refugees,
fleeing war and poverty, have landed in recent decades.
Back on Earth, a great
war erupts and millions of
migrants flee to Mars through the Planet Remodelling Project, which is accelerated with the aid of ANTS, a completely robotic automated system.
Back on Earth a great
war erupts and millions of
migrants look to Mars to
flee their home.