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‘Lost and Found’ tells the inspiring story of humanity in the world’s largest refugee camp. The film follows Kamal Hussein, a Rohingya refugee who has dedicated his life to reuniting children with their parents with the support of the double Nobel Prize-awarded organisation, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
‘Lost and Found’, from National Geographic Documentary Films, is the result of a partnership between the Nobel Prize and Academy Award-winning director Orlando von Einsiedel (‘The White Helmets’).
Watch all five films here: https://www.nobelprize.org/peace-prize-documentary-films/
“People that inspire me are the ones that give me faith in humanity again, and I have ended up telling their stories. War may bring out the absolute worst in people, but it also brings out the best. Stories like this about Kamal Hussein give hope”, says Orlando von Einsiedel.
The partnership between the Nobel Prize and Orlando von Einsiedel is formed around a shared ambition to spread light on the stories and achievements of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. ‘Lost and Found’ celebrates the legacy of the UNHCR and the dedicated people living and working in the world’s largest refugee camp.
“Alfred Nobel wanted to reward those who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. Our outreach activities are created to help more people understand what Nobel Prize-awarded achievements have meant, and continue to mean, for our lives. This film is an inspiring, poignant story that will have a lasting impact on viewers”, says Laura Sprechmann, former CEO of Nobel Media.
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