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Save Our Souls

Informations

Année : 2024

Pays de production : France

Durée : 91mn

Générique

Réalisation : Jean-Baptiste Bonnet
Image : Jean-Baptiste Bonnet
Son : Jean-Baptiste Bonnet
Montage : François Sculier
Production : Habilis Productions

Synopsis

Après un sauvetage à haut risque au large de la Libye, naufragés et sauveteurs vivent ensemble sur le bateau de l’ONG SOS Méditerranée, dans l’attente d’un port d’accueil. Ce temps à bord est le premier refuge des rescapés. Avec les sauveteurs, se tisse une relation faite d’écoute, de soin et de présence. Une relation qui est comme un gilet de sauvetage.

After a high-risk rescue, shipwrecked migrants and rescuers live together aboard the vessel operated by the NGO SOS Méditerranée, awaiting permission to dock at a port. This period on board is the first shelter the survivors get in the midst of their journey, fostering a unique bond with the rescuers. A human link which is like a life jacket.