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A relevant and emotionally frustrating look at the unempathetic and disjointed workings of a small part of the US immigration system. Unfortunately this story rings very true and is almost the exact same scenario for some.
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Anna, a young Czech doctor, gets held up at US immigration after a humanitarian trip to Uganda, the day her boyfriend wants to propose to her.
This French drama tells the story of Simon, a swimming instructor who, while helping illegal immigrants train to pass their swimming test to remain in the country, finds himself drawn into their plight. He begins to teach Bilal, a young Kurdish refugee, who dreams of being able to swim across the English Channel. As their bond deepens, Simon risks his career and personal life to aid Bilal and others in their dangerous journey towards a better future.
Welcome received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and strong performances, particularly from Vincent Lindon. The film was praised for its sensitive and timely exploration of the refugee crisis and the human cost of borders.
A deeply moving and humanistic portrayal of the struggles faced by refugees.
Vincent Lindon delivers a standout performance as a man caught between duty and compassion.
The film sensitively handles a complex and urgent social issue.
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Nominated for Best Film at the César Awards.
Director Philippe Lioret insisted that the actors playing the refugees learn to swim for their roles, immersing them in the physical challenges of their characters.
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A relevant and emotionally frustrating look at the unempathetic and disjointed workings of a small part of the US immigration system. Unfortunately this story rings very true and is almost the exact same scenario for some.