Reunited
The war in Syria breaks a family apart. Mother doctor Rana lands in Denmark, father doctor Muhkles in Canada and the two minor boys Jad and Nidal in Turkey
As refugees of war, mother goes through difficult government and state protocols to reunite her with her 2 boys who have become impatient and desperate living without face-to-face adults and parents
Mother's patience, persistence, level headedness and absolute love for her family made possible a reunion
The 2 boys' independence, responsible virtues, playfulness as kids, openness with their emotions, fears and threshold for loneliness helped them cope
The joy of a mother seeing her 2 grown ups esctatically happy boys at the Copenhagen airport 2 1/2 years in separation is captured in their eyes, a reward beyond words for all the pains and sacrifices everyone endured
Anyone separated from their parents as kids can relate to the feeling of being reunited
Communication in whatever form is important in binding a family
But nothing beats a personal interface hugging warm bodies
Jad and Nidal are charming and lovable kids, Rana an admirable mother, Muhkles a caring and a patient father
With strong positive values, the children can eventually keep up with another change in their transitioning journey
Reunited is in CinemaWorld filmed as a semi documentary in Arabic, English and Danish
A movie for those who take for granted family, physical presence, freedom of mobility, being a child, connection, education, living in peace in your own country, always telling the truth
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