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DIRTY DIFFICULT DANGEROUS
Drama | Running Time: 83 minutes
2021 / Arabic dialogue
Country: France, Italy, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Qatar
Directed by: Wissam CharafDirected by: Wissam Charaf
MENA Premiere
R15
Adult Themes
Wissam Charaf
He was born in 1973, and directed short films. His feature “Heaven Sent” (2016) was selected in the ACID program in Cannes. His most recent short, “Unforgettable Memory of a Friend” (2018), was awarded in Pantin among others, and pre-selected for Best Short Film for the César in 2020.

SHOWTIME
Sun 04 Dec | 6:30 PM - 7:58 PM
Red Sea Cinema at The Ritz-Carlton
Price: 40 SAR
Red Sea Cinema at The Ritz-Carlton
Price: 40 SAR
Mon 05 Dec | 6:15 PM - 7:43 PM
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Sat 10 Dec | 8:00 PM - 9:23 PM
VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
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VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Producer
Charlotte Vincent, Katia Khazak, Pierre Sarraf
Cast
Clara Couturet, Ziad Jallad, Darina Al Joundi, Rifaat Tarabay
Scriptwriter
Wissam Charaf, Mariette Désert, Hala Dabaji
Middle East Distribution
MAD Solutions
Charlotte Vincent, Katia Khazak, Pierre Sarraf
Cast
Clara Couturet, Ziad Jallad, Darina Al Joundi, Rifaat Tarabay
Scriptwriter
Wissam Charaf, Mariette Désert, Hala Dabaji
Middle East Distribution
MAD Solutions
Deadpan humour may not be the first thing we associate with stories about doomed love or struggling refugees, but director Wissam Charaf’s second feature – winner of the Europa Cinemas Prize in Venice this year - is imbued with a wry sense of human absurdity. Ahmed (Ziad Jallad) fled from Syria to survive on the streets of Beirut by selling scrap metal. Mehdia (Clara Couturet) is Ethiopian, working as a housekeeper for an elderly middle-class couple who leave her in no doubt as to how expendable she is; nevertheless, she is a buoyant spirit, determined to find a better life together with Ali. Getting in the way of their love story is the legacy of an old war wound, a mysterious infestation of metal filings that Ali keeps shedding, turning him into a sickly version of the Tin Man. Funny and serious by unexpected turns, Charaf’s film is full of stylistic surprises.
This film is supported by the Red Sea Fund.