My Small Land (World Children's Day 2024)

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Genre
DRAMA
Release Date
9 Oct 2024 (Wed)
Category
IIA (HK), ---(Macau)
Running Time
115 Minutes
Language
Japanese, Kurdish (In Parts), Turkish (In Parts)
Subtitle
Chinese and English

This film is part of the "World Children's Day" charity screening event and follows the "Pay It Forward" concept. For every ticket purchased for this "Donation Screening," Emperor Cinemas will donate a "Children's Session" cartoon movie ticket to underprivileged children and their guardians, referred by local NGOs, without deducting any film distributor fees or venue costs.

This film is part of the "World Children's Day" charity screening event and follows the "Pay It Forward" concept. For every ticket purchased for this "Donation Screening," Emperor Cinemas will donate a "Children's Session" cartoon movie ticket to underprivileged children and their guardians, referred by local NGOs, without deducting any film distributor fees or venue costs.

Director
Emma Kawawada
Cast
Lina Arashi, Daiken Okudaira
Synopsis
For Sarya (17), a Kurdish refugee girl in Japan, life seems to be looking up; her grades at school are enough to pursue college, she’s surrounded with good friends and her relationship with Sota is becoming special. Sarya’s life becomes upside down, however, when she learns that her family’s refugee status is turned down, restricting her family from work and traveling across the city. Her father, who had continued to work to sustain a living, is taken into custody for illegal employment. Sarya is now suddenly forced into a situation where she is responsible not only for her younger siblings but for her very existence.

For Sarya (17), a Kurdish refugee girl in Japan, life seems to be looking up; her grades at school are enough to pursue college, she’s surrounded with good friends and her relationship with Sota is becoming special. Sarya’s life becomes upside down, however, when she learns that her family’s refugee status is turned down, restricting her family from work and traveling across the city. Her father, who had continued to work to sustain a living, is taken into custody for illegal employment. Sarya is now suddenly forced into a situation where she is responsible not only for her younger siblings but for her very existence.
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2D Japanese, Kurdish (In Parts), Turkish (In Parts)

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