EXCLUSIVA: Tráiler y póster de 2G, seleccionado en el programa Frontlight del IDFA
- El documental de Karim Sayad sigue a cuatro antiguos contrabandistas que intentan ganarse la vida después de la prohibición del transporte de migrantes en Níger

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The Swiss-Lebanese documentary 2G [+lee también:
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The documentary is being sold worldwide by Prague-based outfit Filmotor. Speaking about the project, the company’s CEO, Michaela Cajkova, told Cineuropa: “We are very happy to be able to represent the film 2G in our catalogue. It’s our second collaboration with Karim Sayad, as we also worked on his second feature, 2019’s My English Cousin [+lee también:
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“IDFA is a great venue for the world premiere of this documentary, which offers a unique insight into the lives of ex-smugglers in Niger. The film will present a new perspective on the migration crisis – this time from the point of view of former smugglers. The film was shot in quite a dangerous zone, and the crew was escorted by a lot of soldiers during filming.”
2G is a Swiss-Lebanese co-production staged by Close Up Films, SRG SSR, and RTS - Radio Télévision Suisse. AFAC and the Doha Film Institute backed the film.
Check out our exclusive trailer and poster below:

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