Refugee Week Film Screening: Goldmine and The Walk
Tel: 01392 667080

Tel: 01392 667080
Join Refugee Support Devon to celebrate Refugee Week 2025 with an evening at Exeter Phoenix.
5:30pm Refreshments in the Secret Garden
6:30pm Film Screening: award winning 'Goldmine' Short Film by Adrian Fisk
7pm Film Screening: The Walk by Oscar Nominated filmmaker Tamara Kotevska followed by a Q&A panel.
Book now.
More information about Goldmine...
Goldmine tells the story of a young artisanal gold miner and his family in the Siguiri Basin in Northern Guinea. The harsh reality of their existence is exposed as we follow the family into a gold mine and witness the challenges such a life brings.
More information about The Walk...
THE WALK, by Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Tamara Kotevska (Honeyland), is based on an extraordinary artistic endeavour in 2021 which saw a 12 foot tall puppet called Amal travel for three months across Europe, raising awareness of the plight of unaccompanied young refugees.
The film follows the journey of Amal, from the Syrian border, all the way across Europe, as she searches for safety and a place where she feels welcome. In the film she is a real girl with a real voice (an inner monologue narrated by a Syrian refugee), which expresses the hopes and fears that a young girl would feel on this journey. Just like any human, she struggles with a diversity of emotions. She has her thoughts, memories, dreams and fears that we witness along her journey. She meets lots of other refugees like her, all on their own journeys, and she also meets plenty of people who don't want her in their country.
THE WALK is not a typical documentary. It mixes vérité documentary with fantastical semi-scripted elements to create a fairytale for adults.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Children | £5.00 |
Standard | £9.00 |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Refugee Week Film Screening: Goldmine and The Walk (18 June 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 17:30 | - 21:00 |
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