Mare Nostrum (2016 film)

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Mare Nostrum is a 2016 short, coming-of-age film directed by the Syrian-American filmmakers Rana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf.[1] The 14-minute long film received a number of awards.[2][3][4] A wordless film,[5] it deals with the issue of refugees crossing the Mediterranean.[6]

On the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, a Syrian father takes a decision that puts his daughter's life at risk.

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