On Freedom of Movement (wi de muv)

September. 26,2024      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The film considers what it means to be free to move, not as in leave or flee, but to move. It explores the ability of the environments we live in – especially cities – to create the space people need to move. Shot in Freetown, Sierra Leone, it explores the power of the creative sectors in the city and their immense potential.

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