NORWAY: Rejection letter in hand, Nobuhle Enyam sits on her sofa with a look of exhaustion and dejection. An original refugee of the South African apartheid regime who came to Norway through Israel in the late eighties, she is a mid-50’s mother of two with a very sad story to tell. A story of racial
Singapore, the multi-ethnic city-state is one of history’s great developmental success story’s. From poverty, invasion, occupation and social unrest in the mid 20th century, it has risen to be one of the most independent and prosperous nations in the world. It’s a story underpinned by a 50-year political tradition of one-party and three Prime Ministers that
Norway, the oil-rich nation on the coast of the Scandinavian Peninsula is but one of an ever-shrinking handful of countries and the only Scandinavian state that holds a policy of singular citizenship over its people. “Citizenship is an important symbol of belonging, and demonstrates a loyalty to the Norwegian political community and the principles on
The above promo clip from the soon to be released documentary film, “The Serpent in Paradise” that details the experience of several migrant’s who have been driven to an obscure and isolated area in 2013. On a quiet morning in the suburbs of Oslo, Norway, a man who was suspected of concealing narcotics in his