This is the story of "Jupiters Moon" (Jupiter's Moon and 2017), directed by Cornell Mundrucko, a Hungarian native who is noted by former World filmmakers. The film, which opens next month, borrows the SF element of a sky-blowing Refugee youth and throws a deep message of reflection on Refugee and The Immigrant.
There may be those who recall one of the real events that impressed the former World recently when they heard about this movie. It is a story of a Twenty-two-year-old Refugee young man who got the modifier "Paris' Spitterman".
Refugee Twenty, two-year-old Mamudu Gassama, from Mali, Africa, who had moved to France a few months earlier and was in Illegal, witnessed a young child hanging close to the balcony Handrail on the fourth floor of the building in Paris on May 26 (local time). As the people who saw it were screaming, Gassama climbed up the building Handrail with his bare hands and rescued the child.
Gassama was praised by the former World as a citizen on the scene took this amazing sight and posted it on social media. A few days later, President Emmanuel Macron France invited Gassama to the presidential palace to hear the story. "When I started climbing, I had the courage to continue to climb," Gassama recalled, "I am grateful to God for helping my child."
Mr Macron has told Gassama he will specialise him as a Paris City firefighter with the intention of Buyeo for France citizenship. However, the National Front, a far-right party, said, "We support the intention of Buyeo citizenship to Gasama," but said, "We must immediately expel other Illegal The Immigrants."
The movie 'Jupiters Moon', which is about to be released, is expected to throw a special awareness of the problem in our society as it reminds us of the recent issue of Jeju Yemen Refugee, along with the heroic story of Mali Refugee Mamudu Gassama.
Actor Jung Woo-sung, who is working as a goodwill ambassador for the UNRefugee Organization, recently appeared on CBS Radio 'Kim Hyun-jung's news show, saying, "The number of 68.5 million Refugee is now counted," and "(They) have 68.5 million personal history, someone who lives different lives." There it is.
He said: "I don't think there is such an important time in South Korea history. However, I think it is bad for all of us that the social conflict in South Korea is spreading because of the Refugee problem. "So, the information you are seeing. And I hope that it will be a society that discusses and discusses both sides of the story to be said at the eye level. "
Jung Woo-sung "68.5 million Refugee, someone with a life" with a message of reflection on "Paris' Spider-Man" and the movie "Jupiters Moon" Refugee and The Immigrant.