Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 1st December 5:00 PM - Alhambra

Green Border
(Zielona granica)

Director: Agnieszka Holland Country: Poland
Cert: 15 Year: 2023 Length: 152 minsLanguage: Polish/Arabic/French/English
F-Rated
Autumn 2024
Green Border

Audience Reaction

Score: 92.11% Attendance: 66

Reviews

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This thriller-cum-political drama takes place in the Green Border - the space between Belarus and Poland where hopeful refugees wait the next stage of their journey into Europe… "Except it never comes, because, as Holland shows us, the refugees are pawns in a wider political game: Belarus... is using them to destabilise the borders of the EU, and in contravention to EU law, Poland is throwing them back (sometimes literally). We see two sets of border guards outdoing each other for cruelty, as the refugees yo-yo from one side to the other, enduring life without shelter in the woods as well-meaning activists offer comfort but no way out" - Phil de Semlyen, Time Out.

"Sometimes movies about tough subjects end up being such brutal experiences you almost wish you hadn't seen them. Green Border is the opposite: it's likely to leave you feeling emboldened and galvanized, if also a little sadder and wiser. It's a quiet masterstroke" - Stephanie Zacharek, Time.

Critics

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'Green Border' strikes me as the best and most important film to be released in the U.S. so far this year.
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Godfrey Cheshire, RogerEbert.com



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It's really, really moving and engaging. The horrific cruelty of the journey is depicted is utterly convincing.
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Mark Kermode



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Essential, urgent and damning.
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Amber Wilkinson, Eye for Film



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