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"Lost At Sea" – An Animated Film by Doctors Without Borders, Noon Films, and Presence – Wins Prestigious International Awards

29 Jan 20243 Read Time
MSF Lost At Sea Animated Film On Rohingya Wins Prestigious International Awards

 

"Lost at Sea," a powerful animated film produced by Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Noon Films (based in Barcelona, Spain), and Presence (based in London) has garnered recognition and acclaim on the international stage. The film recently secured two significant awards, further solidifying its impact and humanitarian relevance in the realm of global cinema.

 

The accolades include Heroes International Film Festival, Rome for Best International Short Film and MUSOC (Festival for Social Cinema and Human Rights, Asturias): 4th Chema Castiello Award for the Best Short Film with social relevance and outstanding capacity to be used in classrooms for a younger audience. 

 

"Lost At Sea" is a poignant short animation that sheds light on the harsh reality faced by the Rohingya people as they embark on perilous journeys in search of safety. The film draws inspiration from the real-life experience of Muhib, a Rohingya man who fled Myanmar, undertaking a dangerous sea voyage to seek refuge in Malaysia. Tragically, Muhib and others found themselves stranded on a fishing boat in the Andaman Sea, where they witnessed the loss of 27 lives, underscoring the immense risks faced by those fleeing conflict and persecution.

 

In the film, dream-like flashbacks weave Muhib's story, haunted by the song his mother sang to him in Myanmar. As he grapples with the trauma, the audience is taken on a journey, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit amid adversity.

 

Rohingya people continue to make this same journey, in even greater numbers. A recent report from UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, notes “a surge in the number of desperate Rohingya refugees reportedly dying or going missing” on similar boat journeys during 2023.

 

“569 Rohingya were reported to have perished or gone missing last year in South-East Asian waters, with nearly 4,500 embarking on deadly sea journeys – a significant increase on previous years.” Paul Brockmann, MSF’s regional operational director, said the film's recognition at the Heroes International Film Festival and MUSOC underscores its powerful storytelling and its potential as an educational tool to raise awareness about the challenges faced by displaced communities globally.

 

“Lost At Sea" stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of Doctors Without Border, Richard Swarbrick of Presence who directed the animation team and Noon Films, using the medium of animation to amplify the voices of those who have endured unimaginable hardships. 

 

“The film serves as a call to action, urging audiences worldwide to empathise with the plight of refugees and engage in meaningful conversations surrounding human dignity and hope,” Brockmann said.

 

Visit https://lostatsea.org/ to watch the full version of “Lost at Sea”

 

About Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF): 
Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) is an international medical humanitarian organization providing medical care to those in crisis, regardless of race, religion, or political affiliation. 

 

About Noon Films
Noon Films, based in Barcelona, Spain, is a dynamic film production company committed to creating impactful and socially relevant content. Through the art of storytelling, Noon Films aims to inspire change and foster understanding on critical global issues.

 

About Richard Swarbrick
Richard Swarbrick is a multi-media director whose distinctive animation style has made him a cult figure among sports fans the world over. Having trained as a classical painter, his technical skills have been developed through a career encompassing film editing, photography and graphic design.

 

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