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Synopsis

Recently nominated for two BAFTA® awards for Best British Film and Best Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, LIMBO is a wry and poignant observation of the refugee experience, set on a fictional remote Scottish island where a group of new arrivals await the results of their asylum claims. It centers on Omar, a young Syrian musician who is burdened by his grandfather’s oud, which he has carried all the way from his homeland.

Reflecting the complexity of the movement of people across borders has been a long-held passion for director and writer Ben Sharrock, who spent time working for an NGO in refugee camps in southern Algeria and living in Damascus in 2009 shortly before the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. There, he formed a network of friends whose personal stories inspired the film.

Cast

  • Kwabena Ansah
  • Vikash Bhai
  • Ola Orebiyi
  • Amir El-Masry
  • Sidse Babett Knudsen
  • Kais Nashif

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Metacritic

88
Apr 30, 2021

But with his sophomore feature Limbo, a humanistic, tenderly deadpan plunge into the psyche of a Syrian refugee, Scottish writer/director Ben Sharrock sidesteps potential hazards like a patronizing tone and cultural insensitivity with deft, delivering something insightful, genuine, and universally relatable.

Metacritic review by Tomris Laffly
Tomris Laffly
RogerEbert.com
90
Apr 30, 2021

Limbo, tender and searching, shows what can happen to people when they’re between points A and B, a nowheresville that can change the shape of a life forever. It’s also about the meaning of musicianship, of how songs and sound can define who we are and where we come from.

Stephanie Zacharek
Time
83
Apr 28, 2021

The narrowness of the frame forces us closer to what is caught within it, and the result is often bracing or achingly tender.

Metacritic review by Roxana Hadadi
Roxana Hadadi
The A.V. Club