We meet her first out in the forest, her bright orange and green dress a vivid splash of colour among the tall Finnish pines. She looks strikingly out of place until we glimpse a dragonfly and reminded of the myriad hues of the small creatures hidden in this vast landscape. Kelet tells us how she used to come here as a child, after her family moved from Somalia, before they went to Manchester, which she hated. Now she's back, and dwarfed as she is by the crowded urban landscape of Helsinki, where she has made her home, she has a vibrancy about her that nobody could miss.
Changing her name and trying to meet the approval of a clerk who says that 'Kelet' is not a registered name in Finland, she lies and claims that it's traditional in Somalia. She needs ID that matches who she is, having missed out of.
Changing her name and trying to meet the approval of a clerk who says that 'Kelet' is not a registered name in Finland, she lies and claims that it's traditional in Somalia. She needs ID that matches who she is, having missed out of.
- 10/27/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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