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2019
99 minutes
Drama
English
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Immigration officer Wendy is tasked with a high-profile case that forces her to question her morals and her career whilst she deals with her own personal demons. Haile is a refugee who is forced to run from his home-country under the threat of death and we watch his dangerous journey unfold in parallel with the sterile scenes of his interview at the immigration centre. After Haile attacks a police officer upon his discovery after crossing the border, Wendy is asked to make sure his refugee status is denied but upon further investigation, there is more than meets the eye. As well as being a compelling story of survival, The Flood is also an accessible and comprehensive account of the process and difficulties people must face when seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
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