
No one’s Land
In Development
Documentary
Produced by BckBone Films
Directed by Ilho Marav & Emeline Dutheil
"No One's Land" is a poignant documentary journey that delves into the harrowing and deeply human experiences of migrants as they navigate the perilous paths toward the United States. The film follows three main narratives: Mario, a young Haitian man who left Chile to pursue his dream of studying law in the U.S.; Linda, a Venezuelan teenager facing the harsh realities of migration as she transitions into adulthood; and Désirée, a single mother from Haiti, who is stalled at the U.S. border with her young daughter, navigating the complexities of asylum processes and the possibility of illegal crossing. Through these stories, directors Ilho Marav and Eme Dutheil explore the profound personal and emotional landscapes of migrants, capturing their struggles, hopes, and resilience. The documentary juxtaposes the beauty and brutality of the landscapes they traverse with their intimate personal journeys, providing a deep, humanistic insight into the migration phenomenon that transcends mere statistics and headlines.