Synopsis
In “All You See,” leading characters find themselves in a new world where nothing aligns, provoking daily reactions in the Netherlands. They continuously face questions like “where are you from?” and “do you speak Dutch?” This is a familiar experience for director Niki Padidar, who left Iran at age 7. Through conversations with three immigrants—Khadija from Somalia, Sophia from the UK, and Hanna from Ukraine—Padidar explores the alienation and projections newcomers face, questioning how long someone can be considered new.
Director
Niki Padidar is an Iranian-Dutch filmmaker who emigrated from Iran to the Netherlands at the age of 7. She is known for her work that delves into the immigrant experience, including her acclaimed film “All You See.” Padidar’s films often explore themes of identity, alienation, and the societal projections faced by newcomers in their adopted countries.