Author
Mauriac, François, 1885-1970.
Publication
Dār al-Misṛīyah al-Lubnānīyah, 2002.
Format
Books
Summary
Khalid Abdalla (The Kite Runner, The Square) plays the protagonist of Tamer El Said's ambitious feature debut, a filmmaker in Cairo attempting to capture the zeitgeist of his city as the world changes around him-from personal love and loss to the fall of the Mubarak regime. Throughout, friends send footage and stories from Berlin, Baghdad, and Beirut, creating a powerful, multilayered meditation on togetherness, the tangible hold of cities, and the meaning of homeland.
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In order to avoid a forced marriage, 19-year-old Hala finds shelter across the Euphrates, at the Kurdish Female Military. While learning how to fight, she gets inspired by the promise of freeing more women. When the Kurdish military liberates her hometown from ISIS, she returns there as a policewoman authorised to protect other vulnerable women. Hala finds herself ready to fulfil her greatest dream: to free her younger sisters from her father's hand. Τhe threat of a marriage and the brutal stories of female oppression lead women to the other side of the river. They are trained in a strict military style, taught that men are the enemy. But is there freedom to be found between holding a gun against the patriarchic society or be deprived of the possibility to love?
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