Ellensburg Film Festival 2021

Best of Festival - Documentary Shorts 1

Expired July 1, 2021 4:00 AM
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Three gay friends from Nigeria are forced to flee their country. Above the Troubled Water follows their stories as they adjust to life in exile.We are introduced to BISI, who put his life on the line when he came out, during a live interview on the popular Nigerian television show ‘New Dawn’, becoming the first and only Nigerian to come out publicly on national television. After enduring violent attacks, he fled to London as a refugee. We follow him as he becomes a prominent human rights campaigner. DAMOSHE, who lived with Bisi in Lagos also had to flee, but he left for the USA, and we follow his journey as he fulfils his long-term ambition to become a nurse. ADE, who also lived with Bisi and Damoshe, now lives in Toronto, but is struggling with substance abuse and mental health. Above the Troubled Water explores the legacy of trauma through a subtle and domestic glance, looking at the meaning of friendship in overcoming the everyday adjustments to life in exile.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    38 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Rating
    TV14-DL
  • Director
    Joseph Cohen
  • Producer
    Joseph Cohen
  • Cinematographer
    Joe Cohen, Annika Summerson, James Bayliss-Smith
  • Editor
    Joseph Cohen
  • Sound Design
    Owen Peters
  • Music
    Matt Loveridge, Jim Cornick, John Cohen
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