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'''Down The River''' (Blostlandic: Nedströms) (Ghaillish: Síos an Abhainn) (Tsarbari Rahelian: ‘Asfal Alnahr) is a 2022 {{wp|Psychological drama |Psychological drama}} filmed throughout late 2021 and early 2022. Directed by [[Anwar Mustafa Adil]], produced by [[Björn Lindblom]], and written by Anwar Mustafa Adil & Bridget Hermansson; the film is a fictional story following the struggle of a [[Tsabaran]] immigrant who has immigrated to [[Blostland]] fleeing the [[Tsabaran Civil War]]. Using inspiration from his own life Adil depicts a harsh yet hopeful reality that reflects the struggle of immigrant populations in western countries transferring out of a state of isolationism and xenophobia. The film would be funded by the Blostlandic government and subsequently would be used as Blostlands film for the [[83rd Montecara Film Festival]]. The film has generated controversy around the country for its representation of racism, sexism, and minority communities; along with the music production being by [[Íon Mac Ailin]] who is a {{wp|Transgender|trans man}}. Various conservative organizations have called the film “Vallmo Propaganda” and highly unrealistic, because of this a convserative boycott of the film has been announced by [wip] though many believe it will not hurt the profits of the film.
'''Down The River''' (Blostlandic: Nedströms) (Ghaillish: Síos an Abhainn) (Tsarbari Rahelian: ‘Asfal Alnahr) is a 2022 {{wp|Psychological drama |Psychological drama}} filmed throughout late 2021 and early 2022. Directed by [[Anwar Mustafa Adil]], produced by [[Björn Lindblom]], and written by Anwar Mustafa Adil & Bridget Hermansson; the film is a fictional story following the struggle of a [[Tsabaran]] immigrant who has immigrated to [[Blostland]] fleeing the [[Tsabaran Civil War]]. Using inspiration from his own life Adil depicts a harsh yet hopeful reality that reflects the struggle of immigrant populations in western countries transferring out of a state of isolationism and xenophobia. The film would be funded by the Blostlandic government and subsequently would be used as Blostlands film for the [[83rd Montecara Film Festival]]. The film has generated controversy around the country for its representation of racism, sexism, and minority communities; along with the music production being by [[Íon Mac Ailin]] who is a {{wp|Transgender|trans man}}. Various conservative organizations have called the film “Vallmo Propaganda” and highly unrealistic, because of this a convserative boycott of the film has been announced by leaders of the [[National Liberal Party]] though many film critics believe it will not hurt the profits of the film.


==Plot Summary==
==Plot Summary==
 
Following the life of the 28 year old Aadab Baqa; the movie begins with him as a young boy in his home village in [[Tsabara]]. His father; who is never named teaches him how to swim in the river near by their home; the movie later on uses this moment as a major allegory for the choatic nature of life.
==Production==
==Production==



Revision as of 00:38, 25 October 2022

Nedströms
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The movie poster for Nedströms
Directed byAnwar Mustafa Adil
Written byAnwar Mustafa Adil, Bridget Hermansson
Based onlife story of Anwar Mustafa Adil
Produced byBjörn Lindblom
Starring
  • Hatim Lutfi Nayif
  • Niklas Ahlund
  • Mats Grönblom
  • Sylvia Talat Karim
Music byÍon Mac Ailin
Release dates
24 October 2022 (Montecara Film Fest); 4 November 2022 (International Release)
Running time
1 hour
Country Blostland
LanguageBlostlandic Ghaillish Tsabari Rahelian

Down The River (Blostlandic: Nedströms) (Ghaillish: Síos an Abhainn) (Tsarbari Rahelian: ‘Asfal Alnahr) is a 2022 Psychological drama filmed throughout late 2021 and early 2022. Directed by Anwar Mustafa Adil, produced by Björn Lindblom, and written by Anwar Mustafa Adil & Bridget Hermansson; the film is a fictional story following the struggle of a Tsabaran immigrant who has immigrated to Blostland fleeing the Tsabaran Civil War. Using inspiration from his own life Adil depicts a harsh yet hopeful reality that reflects the struggle of immigrant populations in western countries transferring out of a state of isolationism and xenophobia. The film would be funded by the Blostlandic government and subsequently would be used as Blostlands film for the 83rd Montecara Film Festival. The film has generated controversy around the country for its representation of racism, sexism, and minority communities; along with the music production being by Íon Mac Ailin who is a trans man. Various conservative organizations have called the film “Vallmo Propaganda” and highly unrealistic, because of this a convserative boycott of the film has been announced by leaders of the National Liberal Party though many film critics believe it will not hurt the profits of the film.

Plot Summary

Following the life of the 28 year old Aadab Baqa; the movie begins with him as a young boy in his home village in Tsabara. His father; who is never named teaches him how to swim in the river near by their home; the movie later on uses this moment as a major allegory for the choatic nature of life.

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