Largo: Anywhere is Safer Than Here, But Nowhere Else is Home (Review)

Max Burgoyne-Moore and Salvatore Scarpa’s 19-minute drama Largo uses the child’s gaze to show the flipside of the refugee coin: the despairing longing for home. Starring child actor Zack Elsokari as the protagonist Musa, the film uses the ungovernability of children as a way to excise reactionary, polarising politics and glimpse messy humanity underneath. 

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