Downbeat but surprisingly moving drama.
In This World (2003)
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Reviews Counted:62
Fresh:56
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: Using documentary-style filmmaking to blur the lines between fact and fiction. In This World tells a harrowing but important story about the plight of refugees.
Theatrical Release:Sep 19, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Winner of the Golden Bear, the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Peace Film Prize at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival, Michael Winterbottom's In This World tells the story of two... Winner of the Golden Bear, the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Peace Film Prize at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival, Michael Winterbottom's In This World tells the story of two Afghan cousins who embark on a refugee's clandestine odyssey from Pakistan to London. Shot on digital video with a non-professional cast, In This World harnesses the immediacy of nonfiction techniques to create an urgent, intimate account of human beings driven by the fundamental urge to create a better life. It is a film that is both timely and timeless, and affirms Winterbottom (24 Hour Party People, The Claim, Welcome to Sarajevo) as a one of cinema's strongest, most original talents. February 2002, in the northwest province of Peshawar, Pakistan, near the Afghan border. Sixteen-year-old Jamal, an orphan, lives in the sprawling Shamshatoo refugee camp and earns less than $1 a day working in a brick factory. Jamal's older cousin, Enayat, lives in the bustling heart of Peshawar, where he works at his family's market stall. At a wedding banquet, Jamal learns that Enayat's family has decided to send him to London, where prospects are brighter. Jamal knows a man who can facilitate the journey, whom he later introduces to the family. Jamal is also quick to point out that since Enayat doesn't speak English, he will need a companion who does - like Jamal. The hefty upfront fee for the journey is paid in dollars and rupees, and Jamal and Enayat join the estimated 1 million people annually who place their lives in the hands of people smugglers. Lacking the cash for two air journeys, Jamal and Enayat must take the longer, more dangerous overland route, which will take them from Asia to Europe. From Peshawar, they board a southward bus for Quetta, where they are to contact the fixer who will arrange their passage into western Pakistan. From here on, nothing is certain. The cousins endure days of tedium and anxiety, followed by sudden, frantic movement. They must decide whom they can trust, and try to parse unfamiliar languages in foreign lands. From Tehran, they travel into the country's Kurdish region, bordering Turkey; they cross the border at night, hiking in the bitter wind while armed soldiers patrol below. Once in Istanbul, Jamal and Enayat face the most harrowing portion of the journey: 40 hours sealed in a freight container bound for Italy, crowded with other immigrants and refugees. Many suffocate in their metal cell before they reach Trieste, Italy. But for survivors, the journey must continue, through Italy and on to the refugee camp at Sangatte, France. And at last, in June 2002, the final leg: stowing away underneath the chassis of a truck, which will link up with a freight train headed for the U.K. Sundance Film Series presents IN THIS WORLD, directed by Michael Winterbottom. Written by Tony Grisoni and produced by Andrew Eaton and Anita Overland. The executive producers are Chris Auty and David M. Thompson, the co-producer is Behrooz Hashemian, and the associate producer is Fiona Neilson. The director of photography is Marcel Zyskind, the sound recordist is Stuart Wilson, the editor is Peter Christelis, and the sound editor is Joakim Sundström. The composer is Dario Marianelli, and the casting director is Wendy Brazington. In This World stars Jamal Udin Torabi and Enayatullah. -- © Sundace Channel [More]
Starring: Jamal Udon Torabi, Enayatullah Jumaudin
Starring: Jamal Udon Torabi, Enayatullah Jumaudin
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Screenwriter: Tony Grisoni
Producer: Andrew Eaton, Anita Overland
Composer: Dario Marianelli
Studio: Sundance Film Series
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Reviews for In This World
Without an ounce of phony Hollywood uplift, Winterbottom's film cuts right to the heart.
A suffocating, bewildering journey that leaves you gasping for the comfort of your easy chair…
In This World is not a facile entertainment, but a prescribed cure for one's compassion fatigue.
In This World unfolds with the deceptive dispassion of a documentary, but builds with a sure sense of dramatic epic.
In This World is a prime example of the type of film that can benefit from digital cinematography.
[The] camera constantly strays from the main action to capture moments of local scenery in an attempt to prove how "real" it all is.
You become absorbed in the drama of surviving the trip no matter what set it in motion or what may lie at its final destination to have justified it.
More successful as an eye-opening procedural than a fully satisfying narrative.
It's impossible to call In This World melodramatic because it never develops dramatically. It only tosses us straight into Jamal and Enayat's struggle.
It feels torn from the kind of newsreel that brings an ache to the heart.
By humanizing an immigrant/ refugee crisis that is not abating, Winterbottom does a cinematic service that happens to be damn interesting, too.
Makes real the desperate lengths that refugees -- those running from poverty as well as danger -- will go to.
There is a hardly a false note, which makes this both a difficult and exceedingly memorable film to watch.
Passionate but precise filmmaking that reduces impossibly enormous concepts to intimate, personal drama.
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