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Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary Winner | One In A Million

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United Kingdom2026102 min
Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary Winner | One In A Million

Filmed over 10 years, one girls epic journey from Syria to Germany and back again. She and her family navigate war, exile, and heartbreak in a foreign land, illuminating the complexities of the refugee experience.

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Filmed over 10 years, one girls epic journey from Syria to Germany and back again. She and her family navigate war, exile, and heartbreak in a foreign land, illuminating the complexities of the refugee experience.

Co-directors Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes bring a palpable blend of sensitivity and nuance to their portrayal of the Syrian refugee Isra’a and her loved ones, following them across time, borders, and shifting circumstances. It is clear that the filmmakers fully realize the weight of the trust and privilege that comes with undertaking a longitudinal project: to witness the experiences, challenges, and quiet joys of a remarkably resilient family forced to leave their beloved Aleppo.

Even as Isra’a settles confidently into her new home in Cologne, tension builds when Western freedoms push against the comforting stability of Syrian traditions, straining once-tight bonds. An intimate and affecting exploration of rupture, resilience, and the search for belonging, One In A Million radiates heart and empathy, leaving a lasting impression. — AT

This film contains mature content and may not be appropriate for all ages.

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Credits

  • Director(s)

    Itab Azzam

    Jack MacInnes

    Meet the Artist

    Panelist Name

    Itab Azzam

      Itab Azzam is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and humanitarian. She works with Syrian refugee women in Lebanon and London on empowerment, education, and through therapeutic arts projects, including Film for Freedom, an initiative that trains refugee women in filmmaking. Born in Syria, she currently resides in London.

      Panelist Name

      Jack MacInnes

        Born and raised in London, filmmaker Jack MacInnes moved to Damascus where he met and ultimately married co-director Itab Azzam. His work has appeared on Netflix, BBC, and PBS and has received Emmy, BAFTA, Peabody, Grierson, and Prix Italia Awards.

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