The Film

After burying his father, Adam decides to leave Poland and search for his brother Jan in England. Jan never managed to make it in professional football and now works on construction sites in London. This melting pot is a magnet for laborers from the edges of the European Union. Adam makes the startling discovery that Jan has become involved in human trafficking and brings fresh recruits from Eastern Europe to the giant construction sites in London. Adam sympathizes with the young Eastern Europeans, not only because he struggles to make it in London himself, but because he falls in love with the beautiful Lithuanian Anna, who works at a fish and chips stall. When one of Jan’s workers dies on a site Adam has to make a decision: Is he going to abandon Anna and save his brother from prison or will he abandon his brother and start a new life with Anna? Lees uses intense images to portray what poverty looks like in Europe’s richest city. London is a truly international place in this film, but it is also a place of lost hopes. While the director criticizes the current situation of illegal workers he also works two very emotional relationship dramas into his story.

The Official Site

Outlanders (pl)
Outlanders (uk)
Outlanders (Storm Entertainment)

IMDB

Outlanders

Trailer(s)

QT Trailer 480x270 (13.0Mb)
WMV Trailer 480x270 (11.9Mb)
FLV Trailer (7.2Mb)
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