Filmed over ten years, One in a Million follows Israa from childhood to adulthood on an extraordinary journey from Syria to Germany — and back again. We first meet her at age 11 as she and her family are preparing to cross the Aegean Sea, risking everything in search of safety and a better life in Europe. What unfolds is a deeply personal chronicle of war, exile and heartbreak. As Israa settles into life in Germany, new freedoms collide with the stabilizing pull of Syrian traditions, testing bonds and reshaping her sense of self. An intimate and nuanced coming-of-age story, One in a Million illuminates the complexities of the refugee experience while asking a universal question: what does it truly mean to call a place home?
UK, USA , '102
DIRECTOR: Itab Azzam, Jack MacInness
SCENARIO: Jack MacInnes, Itab Azzam
CAMERA: Itab Azzam, Jack MacInnes
MONTAGE: Iain Pettifer-Moth, Alec Rossiter
MUSIC: Simon Russell
PRODUCERS: Will Anderson, James Bluemel, Andrew Palmer, Raney Aronson-Rath
PRODUCTION: KEO Films
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Itab Azzam
Itab Azzam is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and humanitarian. She works with Syrian refugee women in Lebanon and London on empowerment, education, and through therapeutic arts projects including, Film for Freedom, an initiative that trains refugee women in filmmaking. Born in Syria, she currently resides in London.
Jack MacInness
Born and raised in London, filmmaker Jack MacInness moved to Damascus where he met and ultimately married co-director Itab. His work has appeared on Netflix, BBC and PBS and received the Emmy, BAFTA, Peabody, Grierson, and Prix Italia Awards.