I’m Masume. I come from Afghanistan but was raised in Iran. I lost my baby tooth this year and am currently waiting for my braces. I have been part of Kino Asyl for two years and I’m really looking forward to it. That’s why I want to continue. At Kino Asyl, we can show films about refugees.
The film portrays our life in Germany. It’s true that we never want to go back, but still, we miss our homeland. That’s what homesickness means to us. Home is not just a country—it’s also our house, our belongings, our friends, and our family.
This year, we want to present a new, self-made film. The film addresses the struggles of refugees and how difficult it is for them to find their path. It focuses on pushbacks, which have become more severe over the past 3–4 years. Hardly anyone manages to make it across the route between Turkey and Greece. […]