Jeddah, Dec. 13 -- Japanese filmmaker Akio Fujimoto's Lost Land' - the first feature film shot entirely in the Rohingya language - has bagged the Best Film Award at the Red Sea International Film Festival this year.
The Rohingya refugee drama took home the top prize, the Golden Yusr for best film, along with a cash prize of USD 100,000 for the filmmaker, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Fujimoto accepted the award from 'Anora' filmmaker Sean Baker, who was the head of the Red Sea Competition jury.
'Lost Land' is described as an intimate portrait of two siblings who seek to flee persecution in Myanmar.
"With nothing but vague directions and each other, nine-year-old Somira and her younger brother Shafi begin a harrowing journey to join a...
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