The film explores the social, cultural and political issues behind the options available to unaccompanied Syrian child refugees in Lebanon. The children, in need of guidance and foster care, find themselves in precarious and dangerous situations between crime, control and neglect. There are around 2500 unaccompanied children in Lebanon who have no adult care as a result of being separated from their families due to war, death, disappearance, jail or otherwise.
In the presence of filmmaker Jumana Saadeh
Jumana Saadeh| Jordan| Documentary| 2017| 29 min
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