
Selfish 2020
"40 humanitarian workers and their loved ones confide straightforwardly"
Stéphane Santini's *Selfish (2020)* strips away the humanitarian shield to reveal raw, unfiltered emotion.
Director: Stéphane Santini
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Selfish (2020) about?
*Selfish (2020)* peels back the curtain on the emotional lives of humanitarian workers, revealing their fears, regrets, and moments of unexpected joy. Through candid interviews, the film explores the psychological and physical toll of working in crises around the world, from war zones to global pandemics. It's a rare glimpse into the personal sacrifices behind the headlines.
Who directed Selfish?
Stéphane Santini directed *Selfish*, a documentary that prioritizes raw emotional storytelling over traditional narrative structure.
Who stars in Selfish?
The documentary features Lambert Wilson alongside forty humanitarian workers and their loved ones, whose real-life experiences form the heart of the film.
Is Selfish (2020) worth watching?
If you appreciate documentaries that prioritize emotional depth over spectacle, *Selfish (2020)* is a compelling watch. Its intimate approach and themes of sacrifice may resonate deeply, though its niche focus might not appeal to casual viewers. A moving tribute to the unseen battles of aid workers.
How long is Selfish?
*Selfish* runs for 56 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful viewing experience.
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About Selfish (2020) — Honest Stories from Humanitarian Workers' Untold Struggles
Stéphane Santini's *Selfish (2020)* strips away the humanitarian shield to reveal raw, unfiltered emotion. This 56-minute documentary invites forty aid workers and their families to share their deepest struggles—facing war, famine, and pandemics while confronting personal sacrifices, overwhelming powerlessness, and the haunting memories that linger long after missions end. The film captures the tension between idealism and reality, exploring the passion that drives these workers alongside the crushing weight of what they witness. With intimate confessions and unflinching honesty, *Selfish* transforms professional resilience into deeply personal storytelling, creating an atmosphere of vulnerability rarely seen in the genre.
Lambert Wilson lends gravitas to this documentary, which blends stark realism with profound humanity. The film's themes—sacrifice, trauma, and the blurred line between duty and self-preservation—resonate long after the credits roll. It's a poignant celebration of those who risk everything to help others, while quietly asking: what does it truly cost to be a humanitarian?
Discover more about *Selfish (2020)* and its gripping portrayal of real-life heroism and human fragility.