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Michael Winterbottom, 2002

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There aren't many films which can claim to take you around the world in eighty-nine minutes. Michael Winterbottom here confirms his standing among the most interesting directors in Britain today by telling the story of two Afghan refugees - one in his early teens, the other in his twenties - who set off from a holding camp in Pakistan for the UK, via Iran, Turkey, the Mediterranean, Italy, and the now infamous Sangatte refugee site in France.

Shot on digital video, this has the same documentary aesthetic as an Iranian film, but is, more significantly, cut like an action movie. It's an adventure in the truest sense of the word: despite a credit for writer Tony Grisoni, In This World plays like the work of a filmmaker going out with a camera and finding a story for himself, rather than having one land on his desk in the form of somebody else's script. Individual scenes paint a palpable sense of the heat, dust, dampness and chill of the areas the characters pass through; the most disturbing sequence has the refugees locked in the back of a lorry in the hold of a cargo ship for forty-eight hours.

In the face of such suffering, it's a good job the leads are such an endearing, well-matched pair: young Jamal's ebullience seems even brighter when set next to the understandably tired, slightly dopey Enayat. It's a long journey, and a rough ride in places, but what sticks in the mind is the goodness and generosity of the people we encounter, an enormous rebuke to anyone making sweeping generalisations about the character and intentions of those seeking asylum. It may be a small world, but there are clearly some big hearts within it.

Mike McCahill on 21st October 2003

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Film Details

Director

Michael Winterbottom

Year

2002

Country

UK

Cast

Jamal Udin Torabi, Enayatullah

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

89 mins

Label

OPTIM

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

Widescreen

Cat No

OPTD0033

Main Language

Pashtu / Farsi / English

Subtitles

English

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