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Asylum 2003

★ 6.01 votes109 min📅 2003-01-19

In Nigel Barker's powerful drama, Asylum (2003), three young Kurds flee persecution in northern Iraq and risk everything to seek asylum in Britain. Smuggling themselves onto a freight train, they arrive in London, but the harsh realities of the asylum system soon become apparent.

Director: Nigel Barker

Cast

Gary Condes
Officer Reid
Tony Resta
Ali Shamal
David Bradley
David Bradley
Father Michael
Frank Boyce
Frank Boyce
Cynic
Fuman Dar
Rezghar Farman
Nabil Elouahabi
Nabil Elouahabi
Mahmoud Nasdar
Mark Mooney
John Hourihane
Dina Mousawi
Lana Baram
James Petherick
Father Thomas
Jake Seal
Mark

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Asylum (2003) about?

Asylum (2003) follows the perilous journey of three young Kurds as they flee persecution in northern Iraq and seek asylum in Britain, facing harsh realities and danger along the way.

Who directed Asylum?

Nigel Barker brings his unique vision to the powerful drama, Asylum (2003).

Who stars in Asylum?

Gary Condes, Tony Resta, and David Bradley lead the talented cast of Asylum (2003).

Is Asylum (2003) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking narrative and timely themes, Asylum (2003) is a must-watch for fans of drama and romance, but be prepared for a powerful and emotional experience.

How long is Asylum?

Asylum (2003) has a runtime of 109 minutes.

About Asylum (2003) — A Gripping Drama of Hope and Survival

In Nigel Barker's powerful drama, Asylum (2003), three young Kurds flee persecution in northern Iraq and risk everything to seek asylum in Britain. Smuggling themselves onto a freight train, they arrive in London, but the harsh realities of the asylum system soon become apparent. As they navigate bureaucracy and danger, the trio must rely on each other for survival. With a gripping narrative and a talented cast, including Gary Condes, Tony Resta, and David Bradley, Asylum (2003) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit. From the drama and romance to the war-torn landscapes, this film is a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by refugees worldwide.

As the characters face detention, arrest, and the loss of their papers, the tension builds, and the stakes grow higher. Will they find safety and a new home, or will they succumb to the system? With its timely themes and powerful performances, Asylum (2003) is a must-watch for fans of drama and romance.