Road to Istanbul

(festival title)
  • France La Route d'Istanbul

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Elisabeth lives with her twenty-year-old daughter Elodie in an idyllic house in the Belgian countryside. She is not unduly concerned when Elodie does not come home one night, assuming at first that she is staying over with a female friend. When the police inform her that her daughter has left the country to join the ranks of Islamic State in Syria, she is flabbergasted. Incredulous, she begins to investigate. A video message reveals that Elodie has been leading a double life about which her mother had no suspicion. Elisabeth cannot comprehend what on earth has possessed her daughter to go and join a war in a far-off country that, as far as she can see, has nothing to do with Elodie's life. Since no official help is forthcoming, she sets off to make her own way across the Turkish border into Syria to bring Elodie home. (Berlinale)

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kaylin 

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English Such a fairly current story about how a good daughter joined the Islamic State and her mother decided to find her at all costs. A film about crime and punishment - basically - which couldn't evoke any emotions in me, and I actually give it points mainly for being able to work with something that is a current problem. ()

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