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If you can’t stay, and you can’t return, where do you go?

Filmed over three years across Poland, France and the UK, Nowhere To Go investigates the gradual narrowing of asylum protections in Europe. As governments tighten laws and far-right movements weaponise migration, the film follows those trapped between borders — including Alex, who crosses from Belarus into Poland, is fingerprinted in Germany, survives repeated evictions in France, and, with no safe and legal route available, makes eleven attempts to cross the Channel. For him, the small boat is not the beginning of danger, but the point at which physical risk gives way to legal limbo. Years later, he is still waiting, his future uncertain.

Bearing witness to lives shaped by policy and rhetoric, the film reveals how deterrence does not stop movement — it reshapes it — and reminds us that behind every policy is a life in motion.