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Daha

  • Drama
  • Crime
Confirmed2017-07-037.36.4Trakt

Gaza is a 14-year-old boy who lives on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Together with his domineering father, he helps smuggle refugees from war-torn countries to Europe, giving them temporary lodgings and scant food until they attempt the crossing. Gaza dreams of escaping this life, but can't help being drawn into a dark world of immorality, exploitation and human suffering. Can you avoid becoming a monster when you've been raised by one? Onur Saylak's debut feature, adapted from the award-winning novel of the same title by Hakan Günday, one of the first novels to document the refugee crisis in Europe, "More" is the gripping story of a boy that gets to grow up in a world where there's no room for innocence.

More is a 2017 drama following Gaza, a 14-year-old boy forced to help his father smuggle refugees across the Aegean Sea to Europe. Director Onur Saylak's debut feature, adapted from Hakan Günday's award-winning novel, explores how a child raised in exploitation and human trafficking struggles against becoming complicit in his family's dark world.

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YouTube · 2017-06-28
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When was More released?

More was released on July 3, 2017.

What is More based on?

More is adapted from the award-winning novel of the same title by Hakan Günday, one of the first novels to document the refugee crisis in Europe.

Who directed More?

More is directed by Onur Saylak in his feature film debut.

What are the main themes of More?

The film explores themes of human trafficking, refugee exploitation, moral corruption, and the question of whether innocence can survive in a world built on immorality and suffering.

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