
EAT SLEEP EAT SLEEP
Five years ago Ebuka Prince Okeke (29) flew from Nigeria. He is gay. In Nigeria that means 14 years in prison if your neighbours discover it. It happened to Prince and he had to leave. In an escape scenario that looks like a fiction film, and after three years of hiding in several European countries, he finally settled down in Croatia. He asked for asylum, but got negative reply from the police. With the help of a young lawyer who gives free legal aid, he lodged an appeal with the court and the struggle begun. The prospect wasn’t promising: from 2004, during last 12 years, there were approximately 5000 applications by asylum seekers and less than 200 got the asylum. Nevertheless, Croatia has never been the top destination for refugees. Each year most asylum seekers, over 80%, leave Croatia before their application is resolved.
Prince got depressed and his everyday life, as he describes it, turned into “eat-sleep-eat-sleep”. The only person who can motivate him is his football coach as the game was always his dream…
PRODUCTION
HRT
YEAR
2016
DURATION
30min
DIRECTOR
Đuro Gavran
SCRIPTWRITERS
Daniela Draštata, Đuro Gavran
CAMERAMAN
Đuro Gavran
EDITOR
Staša Čelan
MUSIC
Dario Iričanin
PRODUCER
Daniela Draštata
FESTIVALS
PRIX EUROPA – 2016, ZAGREBDOX – 2017
CATEGORY
Documentary film, TV
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- Documentary