Written and directed by Marzia Jamili, a Hazara refugee now living in Sweden, Unimaginable Dreams is an auto-ethnographic essay film that traces Marzia’s last days in Athens, Greece. Blending documentary and fiction, Marzia casts her best friends to recreate magically real versions of her dearest memories of Athens as she delivers a cutting address to Afghanistan, in which she tells the sea about her broken homeland.
Unimaginable Dreams

References
Jamili, M., Nugent, B., & Barbanel, D. (2019). Unimaginable Dreams. Journal of Anthropological Films, 3(02), e2823. https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v3i02.2823