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Drama | Running Time: 104 minutes
2022 / Arabic dialogue
Country: France, Tunisia, Palestine, Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Directed by: Firas KhouryDirected by: Firas Khoury
R18
Brief Nudity
Firas Khoury
A Palestinian scriptwriter and director, holding a Bachelor of Arts in cinema. Khoury has several short films to his credit; including the award-winning “Seven Days in Deir Bulus” (2007); “Yellow Mums” (2010); and “Maradona’s Legs” (2019). These films were screened at festivals around the world, as well as on television.

SHOWTIME
Mon 05 Dec | 10:00 PM - 11:49 PM
VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 2 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Tue 06 Dec | 9:45 PM - 11:34 PM
VOX Cinema 3 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 3 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Sat 10 Dec | 6:45 PM - 8:29 PM
VOX Cinema 5 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 5 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Producer
Marie-Pierre Macia, Claire Gadéa, Naomie Lagadec
Cast
Mahmood Bakri, Sereen Khass, Saleh Bakri, Mohamad Karaki , Ahmad Zaghmouri, Muhammad Abed El Rahman
Scriptwriter
Firas Khoury
Middle East Distribution
MAD Solutions, Lagoonie Film Production
Marie-Pierre Macia, Claire Gadéa, Naomie Lagadec
Cast
Mahmood Bakri, Sereen Khass, Saleh Bakri, Mohamad Karaki , Ahmad Zaghmouri, Muhammad Abed El Rahman
Scriptwriter
Firas Khoury
Middle East Distribution
MAD Solutions, Lagoonie Film Production
High-school rebel Tamer and his gang are mostly committed to smoking weed, messing around in class and girls but, under the boys’ teenage hedonism, there is the constant uneasiness felt by Palestinians living in the occupied Palestinian Territories. When beautiful activist Maysaa’ (Sereen Khass) joins his class, Tamer (Mahmoud Bakri) adopts an interest in politics. On Israel’s national day – commemorated by Palestinians as the Nakba, or catastrophe – Maysaa’ and her fellow campaigners plan to replace the Israeli flag flying over the school with the Palestinian flag, a symbolic act of resistance reminding everyone of the history they are expected to forget. As Nakba day approaches, Tamer has to decide whether to join the struggle for real. In his first feature, Firas Khoury adroitly combines familiar elements of other coming-of-age movies with a more serious and subtle analysis of nationalism, propaganda, the symbolism of flags and, most importantly, what freedom really means.
This film is supported by the Red Sea Fund.