2020DramaThriller2h 1m

Exile

A chemical engineer of foreign origin faces discrimination and bullying at work, plunging him into an identity crisis.

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Tejas Nair

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Working at a corporate concern, Exile was instantly relatable. Of a man (from Kosovo) settled and working in a foreign land (Germany) and enduring torment at workplace possibly because of his origins, the film cuts through systemic, casual xenophobia and identity crisis. How the man struggles to stay sane as he is continuously bullied and made realize that he is a foreign national and not exactly welcome in the country. The onslaught of familial pressure (a wife and three kids) does not help as he spirals into chaos supported by overthinking and self pity. It's wonderful how the camera is often cranked from the perspective of the man; literally shot from behind his ears with a close-up of all the perspiration that he is experiencing while just trying to exist. There's not a single fun moment in Exile even if you see a smiling face or two. And that's the power of Exile: a tense drama both socially relevant and captivating, no matter where you are. **Grade B**. (Watched at the 2020 European Union Film Festival of India (EUFF).)

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StatusReleased
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The Match Factory
The Match Factory
Frakas Productions
Frakas Productions
Ikonë Studio
Ikonë Studio
VOO
VOO
BeTV
BeTV
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