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Chasing Freedom

  • Film per la TV
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
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Juliette Lewis and Layla Alizada in Chasing Freedom (2004)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA lawyer reluctantly takes on the pro bono asylum case of a woman who has fled the brutal Taliban regime in Afghanistan and arrived in the United States seeking freedom.A lawyer reluctantly takes on the pro bono asylum case of a woman who has fled the brutal Taliban regime in Afghanistan and arrived in the United States seeking freedom.A lawyer reluctantly takes on the pro bono asylum case of a woman who has fled the brutal Taliban regime in Afghanistan and arrived in the United States seeking freedom.

  • Regia
    • Don McBrearty
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Barbara Samuels
  • Star
    • Juliette Lewis
    • Layla Alizada
    • Bruce Gray
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    418
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Don McBrearty
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Barbara Samuels
    • Star
      • Juliette Lewis
      • Layla Alizada
      • Bruce Gray
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
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    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Libby
    Layla Alizada
    Layla Alizada
    • Meena
    Bruce Gray
    Bruce Gray
    • Philip Laughton
    Michael David Simms
    Michael David Simms
    • Judge
    Yanna McIntosh
    Yanna McIntosh
    • Ruth
    Veena Sood
    Veena Sood
    • Adeena
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Eric Hoffman
    Ali Jhon
    • Amir
    Aziza Sindhu
    Aziza Sindhu
    • Deyana
    Wajma Soroor
    • Nazira
    Gail Hanrahan
    • Shelley
    Daniel Libman
    Daniel Libman
    • Kevin
    Andrew Misle
    Andrew Misle
    • David
    Stacey Zurburg
    • Penny
    Rochelle Maitripala
    • Adjufa
    Shafiqullah Mojaddedi
    • Taliban Soldier #1
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    • INS officer-in-charge
    Nkechi Odina
    Nkechi Odina
    • Female Greenbank Guard
    • Regia
      • Don McBrearty
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Barbara Samuels
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    7SnoopyStyle

    Good TV movie of important subject

    Libby (Juliette Lewis) is a busy corporate lawyer forced to take on more pro bono hours. She reluctantly takes on an asylum seeking Afghan woman.

    Layla Alizada plays the refugee Meena who arrives pre 9-11. Then 9-11 happens. Juliette Lewis is now a veteran actress, and does a good job as the uncaring lawyer who grow to fight for this case.

    This is a lower budget TV movie. It gets a bit slow at times. There is some good insightful look at Taliban regime, and the difficulties of the asylum system. It's nice to see Juliette Lewis doing good work, and not just the usual flaky characters.
    8gradyharp

    Tackling a Controversial Subject in Perilous Times - Successfully!

    This taut and important film CHASING FREEDOM was apparently a made for television film in 2004. It is a shame it never made it into the theaters as it is a searing document about the problems of victims from foreign countries seeking asylum in the United States. The script by Barbara Samuels is a brave indictment against the Taliban's activities in Afghanistan as well as a penetrating examination of US bureaucratic bungling in dealing with those who get caught up in the quagmire of red tape in trying to find an escape hatch from their homeland cruelty. It is an honest look at a problem, unbiased, where none of the parties are blameless.

    A member of a high profile New York law firm, Libby (Juliette Lewis) is told by her boss that despite her overtaxed workload as a securities lawyer she must by contract take on some pro bono work (as much to make her boss look good as to keep a law firm's reputation spotless). Libby begrudgingly takes on a pro bono case in the department closest to her office - the INS where kind and desperate Eric (Brian Markinson) pleads with her to represent a woman seeking asylum. Libby has a negative attitude toward the process, as much because she knows nothing about asylum cases in law as the fact that she is doing this under duress. Eric introduces her to her client Meena (Layla Alizada) who has fled Afghanistan to escape death because she dared to teach children in Kabul despite the Taliban's condemnation of schools. Gradually the harden Libby discovers the life story of Meena and softens to her cause, devoting herself to achieving the impossible - obtaining asylum for a woman who has no proof of identity and is 'detained' in a brusque INS center like a prisoner.

    Though Meena arrived in the US in 2000, by the time her case is extended it is 2001 - and 9/11 has happened, an incident that placed Afghanistan in a bad light. The manner in which Libby works with Meena to gain her flight to freedom is a well-paced, gripping, startling tale - and this is based on a true story.

    Juliette Lewis again demonstrates the scope of her talent by convincingly transforming the hard, workaholic lawyer into the compassionate believer in human rights and she is able to make this character development with being cloying or stereotyped. It is a fine performance in a role not of the usual Lewis type. Equally excellent is Layla Alizada, wholly believable as a woman who has endured atrocities only to enter a land that seems cold to her plea for asylum. The two actresses make a fine team. The remainder of the cast is superb and the direction by Don McBrearty is on target. There is a hauntingly beautiful music score by Jonathan Goldsmith the weaves Middle Eastern and Western music into a lush, additive and atmospheric score. This film deserves attention, especially today when our borders are even more blockaded. It is wise to remember the individuals caught up in the problem of seeking asylum. Grady Harp
    7pspmichael

    A gripping taste of reality that will grab your heart

    Chasing Freedom couldn't have been better named. The story is about a woman from Afghanistan who fled the oppression of the Taliban, seeking a life of freedom in America. Layla Alizada plays Meena, a woman forced to leave college when the Taliban take over. Neighborhood women come to her, looking for a teacher to help them learn how to read and write. When the Taliban learn of this, Meena is beaten and her brother thrown in jail for allowing females in his home for the purposes of education. When the Taliban decides they want more from Meena she decides to try and escape. With all the checkpoints she must pass, she destroys her identity papers and escapes to America. Once in America Meena finds out it isn't that easy gaining freedom in America if you can't prove who you are. This movie based on true facts shows the due process one must go through when coming to America and how the government agencies protect the homeland yet allow the oppressed a chance at life. This movie is very well done. For those who care about people, prepare to feel anger and tears. This movie will grip your heart and move you in ways other movies only dream of.
    9JSL26

    Excellent depiction of our flawed asylum policy

    Court TV deserves some kudos for this film. Layla Alizada in her first major role as the desperate asylum applicant fleeing from Taliban-controlled Afghan really makes us care about her plight. The flashback scenes from her past hark back to those clandestinely filmed scenes of brutality toward women that were smuggled out of that country. Her acting is understated and moving. Juliette Lewis' performance as the securities lawyer who is a fish-out-of-water in the New York immigration courts is less convincing, but it doesn't undermine the power of the film too much.

    It is a well-done depiction of the many hurdles that our immigration system places on those who manage to escape terrible oppression and make it here without their `papers.' I don't deny the difficulties facing immigration judges in presiding over such a system, but the Bush Administration's policy of automatic detention (read `jail') of asylum applicants (often lengthy) and its removal of sympathetic Board of Immigration Appeals members has made this situation worse.

    Every member of Congress ought to see this film-but it is also a compelling story well told.
    9GoodMoviesAreGreatFun

    Fair and balanced

    This topical film portrays a true story based on the life of an Afghanistan immigrant who arrived in the US without the proper papers. As a result, she must withstand the many trials and tribulations in the U.S. court system to win asylum in the United States. With the Taliban in control in her home country, she fears for her life should she be deported. The corporate lawyer assigned to this pro bono case is Juliette Lewis while Layla Alizad plays the young woman seeking asylum. Both actors gave performances with great bravada, each displaying fortitude in the face of adversity. Their work in this Court TV movie should be recognized and I hope that Court TV continues to make original films of such quality. The film is definitely worth a looksee. It's timely and about as well written as just about any other tv movie out there, well directed and well acted.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 gennaio 2004 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Canada
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Blueprint Entertainment
      • Alberta Filmworks
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