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Flee

Directed by: Jonas Poher Rasmussen | 2021 | 1h 30m | Rated PG-13 | In Danish, Dari, Russian, Swedish w/ English subtitles

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O Cinema South Beach

1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach (786) 471-3269

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• Adults – $11.00
• Older Adults (62+ years old w/ valid ID) – $9.50
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Marrying striking animation and archival footage to breathtaking effect, FLEE retraces one man’s harrowing experiences escaping life under Taliban rule.

Amin Nawabi, a 36-year-old academic, recounts his childhood flight from Kabul in the mid-1990s, which took him first to Russia and then onto Denmark in search of a new country to call home. As he reflects on his traumatic past, Amin grapples with a painful secret in the present that threatens to derail the life he’s built for himself and his soon-to-be-husband. Winner of the World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, FLEE is visually dazzling, profoundly moving, and shockingly relevant.

 

“Flee becomes his cinematic catharsis, as Amin recounts his journey in fits and starts, while the animation turns his memories into a bracing adventure that doubles as modern history.”
– INDIEWIRE

“To say it’s a stellar feat of cinema is something of an understatement.”
– THE PLAYLIST

“The year’s most indelibly inventive animated adventure mixes graphic design with documentary realism and puts hallucinatory brilliance at the service of understanding the continuing psychic damage of war. You’ll never forget it.”
– ABC NEWS