HARRAGA – Those Who Burn Their Lives
by Benjamin Rost
Imad, Nourdine, Walid and Hamza live in a stone cave under a lighthouse in Melilla. Every night, the Moroccan teenagers break into the nearby port. There, they try to climb unnoticed onto ships bound for the Spanish mainland. They and dozens of other children have formed their own community under the protection of the rocks. Director Benjamin Rost documents the impressive lives of the young people over a period of five years. The film's title describes the widespread practice of illegal North African immigrants burning their papers, and thus their identities, when apprehended by police. A poignant documentary that offers a glimpse into an unknown world.
Benjamin Rost
After graduating from high school, Benjamin Rost trained at the Bavarian Academy for Television before studying philosophy and political science at Munich School of Politics. He went on to study documentary film directing at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg, graduating in 2019 with the documentary A PORTRAIT ON THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS. Rost's films usually deal with socio-political and socially relevant issues. 2023 HARRAGA – THOSE WHO BURN THEIR LIVES 2020 AUF DER JAGD NACH DEM GLÜCK 2020 A PORTRAIT ON THE SEARCH FOR HAPINESS 2018 ELLA 2016 HIDEAWAY 2015 THE GUARDIANS