As millions fled Syria’s civil war in 2015, filmmakers Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes traveled to Türkiye, where they met an 11-year-old Syrian girl whose story would come to embody the hope, hardship and resilience of an entire generation of refugees.
In Izmir, they met Isra'a, a then-11-year-old girl whose family had left Aleppo as bombs rained down on the city, and who would become the subject of their documentary "One In A Million," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday.
For the next ten years, they followed her and
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