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Director: Sâm Mirhosseini
Cast: Sâm Mirhosseini, Swann Arlaud, Attila Mirhosseini
Zak works as a diver in the port of Dunkirk. Iranian, he arrived in France around ten years ago. He obtained French nationality after several years in the Foreign Legion. Keivan is also Iranian, he is part of the flood of migrants who have just washed up on the coast of the Channel, their hope set on England. He will try to take advantage of Zak's privileged access to the port to cross the Channel. But is Zak ready to help his compatriot?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Free Flow (2020) is a critically acclaimed French drama film directed by Sâm Mirhosseini. The film explores the story of an Iranian immigrant named Zak, who works as a diver in the port of Dunkirk and is faced with the moral dilemma of helping his fellow Iranian migrant, Keivan, cross the English Channel. The film has not yet received major awards, but it has received positive reviews from critics.
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Free Flow, the 2020 drama directed by Sâm Mirhosseini, offers a thoughtful exploration of the immigrant experience through the lens of two Iranians in France. The film's naturalistic style and nuanced performances from Sâm Mirhosseini and Swann Arlaud create an immersive, emotionally resonant portrait of the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by those seeking a better life across borders.
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