By selecting two characters with opposing viewpoints for a sub-track, enlisting a band to provide them with support, and crafting a screenplay that ensures all people, regardless of language barrier, experience the same emotions, the director gave his idea a universal twist. North African immigrants Tareq and Amira arrive in Italy as illegals, have quite different perspectives, and are headed to Paris to fulfill their aspirations. Every step of the journey is monitored by the Italian government, which returns migrants to their countries of origin if they are discovered. They become husband and wife thanks to the Evangelist, a musical group.The narrative revolves around how the band united them and assisted them in achieving their goals. Prior to this movie, the Director created a narrative around the concept of a “Fake Honeymoon,” researching real-life events and the immigration crisis that rocked the world in 2011. The story was modified with additions by Algerian author ‘Amara Lakhouse’ to give it credibility. The issue of immigration is a global one. It’s critical that the screenplay strikes a balance between such feelings to present this kind of subject to a worldwide audience on the big screen.It’s amazing how the director handled the narrative, Amyra and Tarek’s emotions, and the portrayal of the hu. Italian directors Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni directed the movie.
By.Prakash Surya