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Island of the Hungry Ghosts


Poster image Island of the Hungry Ghosts

Located off the coast of Indonesia, Australia's Christmas Island is populated by migratory crabs moving by the millions from the jungle to the ocean. Poh Lin is a "trauma therapist" who lives with her family in this wild and hostile landscape. Every day, she talks to asylum seekers held indefinitely in a high-security detention center, working tirelessly to support them in a situation that is as unbearable as it is uncertain.



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On Christmas Island, there are ghosts, crabs, and refugees. The ghosts are hungry, the crabs migrate sideways, and the refugees are locked up. And they all seek the same thing: a place.

The film weaves these three threads, taking its time to perfect the craft. The island takes on the appearance of a fantasy or even a horror movie set, populated by spirits and gigantic crabs. But then there is Poh Lin, who, like a guide, brings us back to sensitivity, to simple listening. Her presence somehow saves the film from its perfection: Poh Lin allows us to access emotion—both her own and that of the refugees. Most importantly, she helps us access words. Words that speak directly, away from metaphors and parallels, about the horror unfolding in the camps that the world's Great Democracies have organized to rid themselves of their "undesirables."

 

 

Jérémie Jorrand
Head of Programming and Editorial Content
Tënk France
 


  • Français

    Français

    1h34

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • English

    English

    1h34

    Language: English
  • Année 2018
  • Pays United-States, Australia, United-Kingdom, Germany
  • Durée 94
  • Producteur Chromosom Film Production, Third Films, Echotango, Various Films, Gabrielle Brady
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Asylum seekers are detained on Christmas Island, where 40 million crabs migrate from the jungle to the sea every year.
  • Ordre 2

On Christmas Island, there are ghosts, crabs, and refugees. The ghosts are hungry, the crabs migrate sideways, and the refugees are locked up. And they all seek the same thing: a place.

The film weaves these three threads, taking its time to perfect the craft. The island takes on the appearance of a fantasy or even a horror movie set, populated by spirits and gigantic crabs. But then there is Poh Lin, who, like a guide, brings us back to sensitivity, to simple listening. Her presence somehow saves the film from its perfection: Poh Lin allows us to access emotion—both her own and that of the refugees. Most importantly, she helps us access words. Words that speak directly, away from metaphors and parallels, about the horror unfolding in the camps that the world's Great Democracies have organized to rid themselves of their "undesirables."

 

 

Jérémie Jorrand
Head of Programming and Editorial Content
Tënk France
 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 1h34
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    1h34
  • English

    English


    Duration: 1h34
    Language: English
    1h34
  • Année 2018
  • Pays United-States, Australia, United-Kingdom, Germany
  • Durée 94
  • Producteur Chromosom Film Production, Third Films, Echotango, Various Films, Gabrielle Brady
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Asylum seekers are detained on Christmas Island, where 40 million crabs migrate from the jungle to the sea every year.
  • Ordre 2

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