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Rooftop Refugee 2018

★ 2.01 votes14 min📅 2018-01-01

When Martha arrives to watch her daughter Kylie's lively summer performance, the schoolyard buzz of proud parents quickly turns to panic.

Director: Alexandra Brodski

Cast

Cameron Campbell
Cameron Campbell
Sushi Kid
Ammar Haj Ahmad
Mr. Anawi
Neil D'Souza
Neil D'Souza
Mr. Patel
Emma Davies
Emma Davies
Lydia
Brooke Haynes
Kylie
Claire Emmott
Parent
Mia Hemerling
Burger Girl
Tylan Hernandez
Charlie
Dino Kelly
Dino Kelly
Vladimir
Lorraine Hilton
Lorraine Hilton
Miss Thompson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rooftop Refugee (2018) about?

A young Syrian refugee climbs onto a school rooftop, sparking panic among the gathered parents at a summer performance. What begins as a tense crisis quickly spirals into a zany comedy as the adults grapple with their own reactions—far more invested in solving Mehdi's problem than their mundane lives.

Who directed Rooftop Refugee?

Alexandra Brodski directed this quirky comedy, bringing a sharp eye for both humor and heart to the short film.

Who stars in Rooftop Refugee?

The cast includes Cameron Campbell, Ammar Haj Ahmad, Neil D'Souza, Emma Davies, and Brooke Haynes.

Is Rooftop Refugee (2018) worth watching?

For a 14-minute runtime, Rooftop Refugee packs in enough wit and warmth to make it worth a watch. While it's too short to be a deep drama, its clever satire and relatable chaos make it a fun, lighthearted pick for comedy lovers and fans of offbeat storytelling.

How long is Rooftop Refugee?

Rooftop Refugee has a runtime of 14 minutes.

About Rooftop Refugee (2018) — A hilarious 14-minute comedy about chaos, compassion, and overprotective parents

When Martha arrives to watch her daughter Kylie's lively summer performance, the schoolyard buzz of proud parents quickly turns to panic. A young Syrian refugee named Mehdi climbs onto the rooftop, threatening to jump, and suddenly the afternoon's entertainment is replaced by collective desperation. Directed by Alexandra Brodski, this sharp-edged yet warm-hearted comedy, Rooftop Refugee (2018), transforms a tense standoff into a hilarious exploration of human instinct—where nosy neighbors, overcaffeinated moms, and bewildered dads scramble to solve a crisis they never signed up for. With its quirky ensemble and breezy 14-minute runtime, the film blends lighthearted satire with subtle social commentary, capturing the absurdity of adult priorities when faced with real human drama.

Alexandra Brodski crafts a surprisingly touching farce, balancing laugh-out-loud moments with a surprisingly tender look at compassion and community. The film thrives on its small but dynamic cast, led by Cameron Campbell and Ammar Haj Ahmad, whose chemistry elevates even the sillier parental antics. Rooftop Refugee (2018) delivers a bite-sized yet memorable cinematic experience, perfect for fans of clever, character-driven comedies that sneak in big ideas between the jokes.