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The actor was arrested during the filming! What kind of hardships did "Why do you do it at home" experience behind the completion of shooting?

The release of the movie "What's Home for?" aroused a wide range of voices, expressed sympathy for the little boy's experience in the play, and also made us reflect on the education between parents and children. Through this film, we can see that in an unsustainable world, people at the bottom of society can't help but become villains. This critically acclaimed film has also won many international awards. Behind the success, there is also a lot of sadness. Some actors were arrested and put in prison when filming "Why Do Your Family Act", and the crew also experienced many difficulties in the process of completing this film.

First of all, the film How to Go Home took five years from planning to shooting. Many actors in the film are Syrian refugees, amateurs, and in some cases, their true colors. At that time, Zan, a little boy who appeared in this movie, couldn't even write. All the scenes were told to the little boy by the director in words, and then the little boy expressed it with his own ideas. But from the movie, we can see that all the sadness and pain of the little boy are real, because they all come from life.

In addition, during the filming of this film, many actors were illegal immigrants from Syria, who were also detained by the local police, and the police also suspended filming. Finally, they were saved because of the appearance of the crew. In the process of being arrested, her little daughter was taken care of by the crew for three weeks because no one took care of her. It can be seen from the shooting process that this film reflects the reality, and the reality is so sad and painful.

In this play, a one-year-old girl whose parents are illegal immigrants was deported by the Lebanese government after filming. In the process of making this film, there were no lighting props, all of which were shot on the spot, reflecting a more real society. Due to local conditions, shooting is also quite difficult. But fortunately, the director presented us with a masterpiece with her efforts and persistence.