- En 2022 once voluntarios parten de Navarra rumbo a la frontera polaco-ucraniana en 5 furgonetas con ayuda humanitaria y logran volver a España con 18 niños y 10 mujeres para ponerlos a salvo de la guerra.
- On March 11, 2022, eleven volunteers left Noáin (Navarra) for the Polish-Ukrainian border in 5 vans with humanitarian aid. A round trip that not only brought food and sanitary material, but through the associations Arco Iris and the Brazadas Delaware Superación Foundation they were able to bring 18 children and 10 women to Navarra, who were saved from the war. A trip as emotional as unforgettable that was recorded in first person by Mikel Navarro Ayensa and that aims to bear witness to the reality suffered by the victims of war and more specifically the children of war. An unforgettable trip that would change the eleven volunteers forever. The film shows an uncertain journey towards an unknown reality where it does not want to reflect death but life. The film is a hymn to peace and freedom with a look to the future of young people, who are the ones who must build a world of progress and illusion. The journey includes anecdotes, interviews, everyday situations, conversations and the silence of a landscape that crosses different countries such as: Spain, France, Belgium, Germany or Poland. A path towards the unknown and a return towards hope and salvation. In Caravan of Life the viewer will learn about the fears and hopes of the volunteers but also the realities of the refugees and the uncertainty and pain they carry with them. Families condemned to abandon their homes without knowing what their own destiny will be. In short, Caravan of Life is the filming of a road trip that captures the pulse of reality in real time and the rawness of a war being fought at the gates of Europe.
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