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Filmmaker's Exile: A Diary of Survival and Bureaucracy
5 Feb
Summary
- A filmmaker escaped repression, only to face bureaucracy in the West.
- The film 'Unerasable!' is a personal, poetic diary of survival.
- The movie confronts civil liberties limits and inner colonialism issues.

The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is showcasing 'Unerasable!', a film by Socrates Saint-Wulfstan Drakos that serves as a refuge for cinematic voices. The movie details the journey of CP, an independent filmmaker who fled his Southeast Asian home in 2018 after being tortured for pro-democracy activism.
CP's escape led him to Thailand, where he lived undocumented for five years before seeking a more dignified life in the West. However, his relocation brought him into a new struggle with bureaucratic systems. The film is described as an urgent, courageous, and poetic bricolage diary.




