My Paper Life
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2022

In Brussels, the Iranian artist and film director Vida Dena meets Naseem, the father of a Syrian family from Homs who fled from the war. Within the pink walls of their provisional home, she talks with Hala and Rima, his two eldest daughters, through drawings. Sitting on the carpet, the two teenage girls talk about their memories of back home, of the war and then exile, but also of their dreams for this new life. The little bits of coloured paper come to life on the screen, in a suspended time located neither here nor there, to recount the fragility of these destinies. This war and exile resonate with the life of the director, herself an immigrant in Belgium. In this dazzling first film, Vida Dena successfully enhances the fantasy of the world dreamed by these children on the threshold of a new life, through animation. (Festival information, Nyon 2022)

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„Ma vie en papier“ (My Paper Life), a documentary by Iranian film director Vida Dena about Syrian refugees in Brussels, has won the prize of CHF 5.000.- of the Interreligious Jury in Nyon 2022. The Grand Prix of the festival went to „L‘ȋlot“ (Like an Island) by Tizian Büchi from Switzerland.

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