- Freedom Is Beautiful
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Freedom Is Beautiful
Description
This is a deeply moving documentary about the lives of two asylum seekers who fled oppression in Kurdistan only to spend years incarcerated in brutal offshore detention centres at the hands of successive Australian governments.
This is a deeply moving documentary about the lives of two asylum seekers who fled oppression in Kurdistan only to spend years incarcerated in brutal offshore detention centres at the hands of successive Australian governments.
Actors:
Mostafa Azimitabar, Farhad Bandesh
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Angus McDonald
Country:
Australia
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