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  1. The film, which stars Jack O'Connell and Holliday Grainger, was written and directed by Daniel Mulloy. The film, which was made in association with the United Nations, was released in UK cinemas on World Refugee Day 2016. It was Nominated for the European Film Academy Award and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Home: Directed by Daniel Mulloy. With Jack O'Connell, Holliday Grainger, Tahliya Lowles, Zaki Ramadani. Thousands of men, women and children struggle to get into Europe as a comfortable English family leave, on what appears to be a holiday.

  3. The title Home is somewhat ironic, as it is essentially a story of being homeless. Rather than being about life on the street, however, it portrays in stark and unflinchingly bleak detail the lack of options for women. Hava (Xheljane Tërbunja, “The Albanian”) is an unmarried woman in her thirties, whose parents have died.

  4. 5 de mai. de 2017 · Very far from it. 'Home' is a new short film from director Daniel Mulloy, starring Jack O'Connell and Holliday Grainger. At the outset of the film, we watch two young parents (Jack and Holly ...

  5. 25 de set. de 2022 · BAIKE: Home is a British-Kosovan drama short film about refugees. The film, which stars Jack O\\'Connell and Holliday Grainger, was written and directed by Daniel Mulloy. The film, which was made in association with the United Nations, was released in UK cinemas on World Refugee Day 2016. It was Nominated for the European...

  6. Home is a film directed by Fien Troch with Sebastian Van Dun, Loïc Bellemans, Karlijn Sileghem, Mistral Guidotti .... Year: 2016. Original title: Home. Synopsis: The struggle between two generations and its thin line between trust, friendship and betrayal.You can watch Home through ads on the platforms: Tubi TV

  7. Home is a British-Kosovan drama short film about refugees. The film, which stars Jack O'Connell and Holliday Grainger , was written and directed by Daniel Mulloy . The film, which was made in association with the United Nations, was released in UK cinemas on World Refugee Day 2016. [1]