Kus vaadata Shadow Game Eestis
Journey trough the dark side of Europe
Shadow Game is an experimentally filmed account of the far-reaching consequences of European asylum policy. Now fences have gone up all over Europe, seeking asylum has become almost impossible. The teenagers cross snowy landscapes and meet aggressive border police on their way. Reaching their final destination has become more difficult than ever. Their journey takes them through the whole of Europe: from Greece to North Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, from Italy to France and The Netherlands. The film was shot over a period of three years, partly by the main characters themselves on their phones.
Vaata "Shadow Game" kohe True Story ja avasta veelgi rohkem viise, kuidas Popcorn Time'i ülimat voogedastusjuhendit kasutades oma lemmik film sukelduda.
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Avasta, kuidas vaadata Shadow Game mitmel platvormil ja erinevates riikides! Olgu sa kodus või välismaal, legaalsete voogedastusvõimaluste leidmine pole kunagi olnud lihtsam. Alates , on Shadow Game kättesaadav juhtivatel teenustel nagu . Ligipääsetav 21 teises riigis, saad uurida kohandatud voogedastusvõimalusi, mis vastavad kohalikele litsentsinõuetele, tagades muretult ja legaalselt vaatamiskogemuse.
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- 90 minutit
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