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How the Snowman Came Back to Life
Raymond Briggs gives a rare glimpse into his world as we visit the animation studios where a small army of people are working to produce the new film, The Snowman and The Snowdog.
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Plot Summary
This animated documentary tells the story of Amin Nawabi, an Afghan refugee who recounts his harrowing journey from Afghanistan to Denmark. As he prepares to settle down and build a life with his husband, he grapples with a past he has long suppressed, including the traumatic events that led to his family's displacement. The film uses animation to visually represent his memories, offering a unique and poignant exploration of identity, trauma, and the search for home.
Critical Reception
Flee won widespread critical acclaim for its innovative animation, emotional depth, and powerful storytelling. Critics lauded its ability to tackle sensitive themes of refugee experiences, trauma, and identity with nuance and empathy. The film was praised for its courage in addressing difficult subject matter and its success in humanizing the refugee crisis.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful blend of animation and documentary.
Hailed as a deeply moving and essential film about the refugee experience.
Commended for its bravery in confronting trauma and its hopeful message.
Google audience: Google users have overwhelmingly praised 'Flee' for its profound emotional impact and its unique animated approach to a difficult subject. Many appreciate the film's ability to convey complex feelings of displacement and trauma, with viewers frequently highlighting its honesty and courage. The film is often described as eye-opening and essential viewing for understanding the refugee perspective.
Awards & Accolades
Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Feature, Best Documentary Feature, and Best International Feature Film. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and multiple awards at the Cannes Film Festival, César Awards, and Annie Awards.
Fun Fact
Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen and protagonist Amin Nawabi were childhood friends in Denmark, and Amin's story had been kept secret from almost everyone in his life, including his closest friends and family, until the making of this film.
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