The border area between Iran and Turkey has been scorched by years of wars and foreign invasions, making life difficult for the people. The teenagers even picked up landmines in exchange for money in order to survive. Due to lack of safety protection measures, they lost limbs or even lives in the sudden explosion. The satellite is the king of children here. He leads his friends to live a turbulent life and witnesses the irreparable trauma caused by the war to the children's spirit and body... What a simple shot, there is no lack of overlooking from the satellite's point of view. The panorama shot is so sculptural and narrative, as well as lyrical shots that recall the girl being abused.
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