Limbo

Waiting is a group effort.

7.0
20201h 44m

An offbeat observation of refugees waiting to be granted asylum on a fictional remote Scottish island. It focuses on Omar, a young Syrian musician who is burdened by the weight of his grandfather’s oud, which he has carried all the way from his homeland.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Official UK Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Stories from Set with Ben Sharrock, Amir El-Masry, and Vikash Bhai  | LIMBO | Episode 10

Stories from Set with Ben Sharrock, Amir El-Masry, and Vikash Bhai | LIMBO | Episode 10

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Omar is Famous Clip

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60 Second Film School | LIMBO's Ben Sharrock | Episode 12

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From the Eyes Clip

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Official Clip

Cast

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

There is something perfectly apposite about the title of this semi-comedic tale of four young Syrian refugees stuck on a remote, but curious and friendly, Scottish island whilst they await a decision on their asylum applications. Living in an unfurnished house they must reconcile their constant restlessness with their desire to integrate and to settle somewhere - whilst trying to adapt to the less the friendly weather conditions! The principle character is "Omar" (Amir El-Masry) who was once an accomplished musician, but since his migration has lost the motivation to play. It's only when his friend/agent/manager tries to convince him to play in the village hall, and after several rather amusing conversations from a phone box with his parents at home, that we think that maybe he might just get his oud out once again. It's a gently paced, frequently amusing observation of the effects of ennui on these men and it's not all happy endings either. Well worth a watch.

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