Since the onset of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, there are over 6 million Syrian refugees that are internationally displaced around the globe. Of all the countries who have opened their borders to refugees, Turkey has took in the most. Tonislav Hristov’s new documentary “The Good Postman” is set in a small Bulgarian village that faces the Turkish border and has been resisting foreign invaders since the Roman empire. Now, The Great Gate, as the village has been called for centuries, has found itself in the middle of a crisis since asylum seekers sneak across the border causing fear amongst the populace. But the postman Ivan has a new vision: Welcome the refugees and help bring life to the dying village. Watch an exclusive trailer for the film below.
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- 11/17/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
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