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May 10, 2024 · Aisha: Directed by Frank Berry. With Letitia Wright, Josh O'Connor, Lorcan Cranitch, Denis Conway. While caught for years in Ireland's immigration system Aisha Osagie develops a close friendship with former prisoner Conor Healy.
Aisha is a 2022 Irish drama film written and directed by Frank Berry. The film stars Letitia Wright and Josh O'Connor. Plot. Nigerian refugee Aisha Osagie develops a close friendship with former prisoner Conor Healy.
Oct 5, 2022 · Aisha (Letitia Wright), a young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland, is floundering in a maze of social services and bureaucracy. Alone and unwilling to...
Aisha charts the experiences of a young Nigerian woman as she seeks international protection in Ireland. Caught in limbo for years in Ireland's immigration system, Aisha Osagie develops a ...
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Nov 17, 2022 · AISHA charts the experiences of a young Nigerian woman as she seeks international protection in Ireland. Caught in limbo for years in Ireland's immigration system, Aisha Osagie (Letitia Wright ...
Aisha charts the experiences of a young Nigerian woman as she seeks international protection in Ireland. Caught in limbo for years in Ireland’s immigration system, Aisha Osagie (Wright) develops a friendship with former prisoner Conor Healy (O’Connor) who she meets at one of the accommodation centres.
Jun 11, 2022 · Letitia Wright plays a Nigerian asylum seeker with Josh O'Connor as the local Irishman who befriends her in Frank Berry’s tender drama.
Aisha (Letitia Wright), a young Nigerian woman seeking asylum in Ireland, is floundering in a maze of social services and bureaucracy. As her situation becomes increasingly dire, Aisha struggles to maintain hope and dignity against the looming threat of deportation.
Nov 18, 2022 · Aisha. . Director: Frank Berry. Cert: 15A. Genre: Drama. Starring: Letitia Wright, Josh O’Connor. Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins. It’s hard to think of an Irish film-maker who can compete with...
Aisha (Letitia Wright) lives at a Direct Provision Centre in a state of uncertainty; having fled Nigeria from a violent gang that murdered members of her family, she is desperately trying to find some degree of permanency, where she and her mother can be reunited and live without fear.