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Release Date:
September 20, 2016
Original Title:
The Journey
Production Companies:
Field of Vision (II)
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 73
Field of Vision and The New Yorker have created a six-part episodic documentary, filmed in 2015, that immerses us in the Syrian refugee crisis. Matthew Cassel, an independent multimedia journalist and filmmaker based in Istanbul, follows the seven-month, obstacle-laden 1700-mile journey of Aboud Shalhoub, a Syrian refugee who has fled the dangers of wartime Damascus in order to build a better life for his family in the Netherlands. Cassel's colleague Simon Safieh remained in Damascus with Aboud's wife and two children, who eventually join him in Europe.
Assistant Editor:
Matthew Cassel
Camera Operator:
Simon Safieh
Cinematography:
Matthew Cassel
Colorist:
Pilou
Director:
Matthew Cassel
Editor:
Olivia Dehez
Editorial Coordinator:
Bryce Renninger
Executive Producer:
Charlotte Cook
Laura Poitras
AJ Schnack
Music:
Alasdair Cooper
Kai Engel
Laura Hawley
Scott Holmes
M.I.A.
Andre Owens
Blue Dot Sessions
Trigg
Yusuke Tsutsumi
Producer:
Olivia Dehez
Production Manager:
Farihah Zaman
Sound Mixer:
Post Biyik
Technical Supervisor:
Ben Garchar
Translator:
Bassel Halabi
Ali Si Hosseini
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