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‘It was very important to finally show to the world what it means to make this journey’

ast year was the deadliest ever for migrants, with almost 8,600 people dying worldwide. At least 3,129 people were lost crossing the Mediterranean, according to the United Nations’ International Organisation for Migration. As broken-record Rishi Sunak repeats “stop the boats” with increasing desperation, Europe seems powerless in the face of the crisis. Repressive tactics have proven not only callous, but ineffectual. Can the Oscar-nominated drama change minds

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