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‘Flee’: Using animation to protect an Afghan’s identity

Dec 10, 2021
30:02
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Documentarian Jonas Poher Rasmussen long wanted to tell the story of his friend, who fled Afghanistan as a child and ended up alone in a Danish town. But that friend didn’t want his identity revealed, and there was no footage of his journey. The answer was animation. Rasmussen’s movie “Flee” is now Denmark’s Oscar submission for Best International Film. 

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