
Consider This from NPR The Film 'Flee' Reveals The Truth About A Man's Untold Refugee Story
Mar 25, 2022
Amin Nawabi shares his poignant journey from Afghanistan, unearthing painful secrets as he seeks refuge in Denmark. The film 'Flee' brings to light the emotional depths of refugee experiences and the complexities of friendship amidst trauma. The discussion highlights the significance of empathy for displaced individuals, connecting personal histories to today's refugee crises. Additionally, it underscores the importance of recognizing refugees as whole people, showcasing Amin's diverse identity beyond his past.
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Meeting in Denmark
- Amin Nawabi and Jonas Poher Rasmussen, director of "Flee", met on a bus to high school in Denmark.
- They quickly bonded and have been close friends ever since, sharing many personal experiences.
A Hidden Past
- Amin initially kept his refugee story secret, even from Jonas.
- He eventually confided in Jonas about being gay and later shared his full story.
Freedom from Fear
- Amin used a pseudonym and animation to conceal his identity in "Flee" due to past blackmail threats.
- Sharing his story publicly now brings him a sense of freedom.
