Letters to Ali is a 2004 documentary film about the story of an asylum seeker, a family and a filmmaker.[1]
| Letters to Ali | |
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| Directed by | Clara Law |
| Produced by | Clara Law, Eddie Fong |
| Narrated by | Matt Damon |
| Music by | Paul Grabowsky |
| Distributed by | Lunar Films |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
The movie pictures the hardship of the asylum seekers, and pays attention to the fact that Australia remains the only western country that keep children in detention centres.
| Award | Date of ceremony |
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| Official Selection Melbourne International Film Festival[2] | 2004 |
| Official Selection Venice International Film Festival | 2004 |
| Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival | 2004 |
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