It Will Be Chaos (HBO)

Gripping exploration of refugee crisis in Europe

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About It Will Be Chaos (HBO)

Released: 2018

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

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Cast
Andrew Byrne, Matthew Rohde

About It Will Be Chaos (HBO)

"It Will Be Chaos" is a profound HBO documentary released in 2018 that provides an immersive observation of the global refugee crisis. The film paints an intense and haunting portrait of life, death, hope, and despair on the dangerous Mediterranean Sea crossing and across the asylum system. The tales of Aregai, an Eritrean man who encounters the appalling detention centers in Libya, and Wael, a Syrian family man starting over in Sweden after losing members of his family in war, underline the devastating human consequences of a global crisis that even the mainstream media can't capture in full.

Making / Production

The documentary was directed by Lorena Luciano and Filippo Piscopo. They chronicled over several years the-journey of migrants seeking refuge from war and economic hardship, providing viewers with stark firsthand awareness of the immigration crisis. They stitched together multiple individual narratives to create a coherent and compelling bigger picture viewpoint.

Actors

  • Aregai – He played an Eritrean man who makes a harrowing journey to Europe via Libya. His story provides an honest depiction of the challenges and dangers refugees face.
  • Wael – He played a Syrian family man who attempts to start a new life in Sweden, after losing family members in war. His struggle emphasizes the emotional toll that displacement can take on individuals and families.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The documentary was filmed over multiple years, demonstrating the directors' commitment to providing an in-depth examination of the refugee crisis.
  • The film offers compelling real-life narratives that provide stark insight into a crisis often obscured by politics and statistics.

Awards

The film was highly recognized for its riveting storytelling and its direct, unfiltered look at the realities of the global refugee situation but it doesn't hold any specific awards.

Quotes

  • "It's not about numbers, it's about people."
  • "If you want to survive, you need to leave."
  • "I focused on holding on to my kids, hoping that the waves would not take them from me."

Music, Soundtrack

The documentary uses minimalistic music to underline the harshness of the situations depicted. The soundtrack is primarily background focused, allowing the compelling dialogues and narratives to take center stage, contributing to a more realistic viewing experience.