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The Japanese film "Lost Land," directed by Akio Fujimoto, was created as part of the Saudi Film Festival. It is a humanitarian work that focuses on the suffering of the Muslim Rohingya minority as they journey from Myanmar through Bangladesh and Thailand to Malaysia. The film narrates the story of a family faced with dangers at sea and the threats posed by human traffickers, highlighting a nine-year-old girl who bears the responsibility of caring for her younger brother. It emphasizes the refugees’ hardships and their simple dreams amid challenging displacement circumstances. The film employs a visual style that documents the characters' suffering from their perspective, conveying a profound human portrait of the tragedies of exile and the hope for a new life.
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