The Unreturned is a 2010 documentary film by Nathan Fisher. The film tells the story of five middle-class Iraqi refugees caught in an absurdist purgatory of endless bureaucracy, dwindling life savings, and forced idleness. The Unreturned was shot in verité style in Syria and Jordan, with unscripted narration by the refugees in the film. These Iraqis come from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds.[1][2]

The Unreturned
Directed byNathan Fisher
Produced byNathan Fisher
Matthew Bowlby
Kays Mejri
CinematographyNathan Fisher
Edited byNathan Fisher
Music byZaydoon Triko
Evil Science
Bejesus
Distributed bySideways Film
Release date
  • April 25, 2010 (2010-04-25) (M-SPIFF)
Running time
75 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguagesArabic and English with English subtitles

The film's world premiere was April 25, 2010 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival, where it was awarded "Best of Festival" honors.[1][2][3] The film is also an official selection at the 2010 Marfa Film Festival and the 2010 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in New York.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b David Hansen (2010-04-14). "'EXILED: A Twin Cities filmmaker examines the biggest untold story of wartime Iraq'". City Pages.
  2. ^ a b "The Unreturned". Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. 2010-03-16.
  3. ^ Colin Covert (2010-04-27). "MSPIFF's "Best of Fest" lineup May 1–6". Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  4. ^ Mark Bell (2010-04-21). "2010 Marfa Film Festival Announces Program". Film Threat.
  5. ^ "Marfa Film Festival Films". Marfa Film Festival. 2010-04-27. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26.
  6. ^ "The Unreturned (NY Premiere)". Human Rights Watch. 2010-05-25.
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