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PG15

SONGS OF ADAM

Genre
Drama and Magical Realism
Running time
93 minutes
Year
2024
Language
Arabic
Subtitle
English
Country
Iraq, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia and United States of America (USA)
Director
Oday Rasheed
Bio
Producer
Majed Rasheed, Ally Tubis, Oday Rasheed
Cast
Azzam Ahmed Ali, Abdul Jabbar Hassan, Alaa Najm, Tahseen Dahis, Star Awad Hatem, Hoda Shaheen, Osama Azzam
Scriptwriter
Oday Rasheed

SHOWTIME

Tue 10. Dec
Culture Square - Cinema 1
4:00 PM - 5:38 PM
Price: 40 SAR
Wed 11. Dec
Culture Square - Cinema 4
7:00 PM - 8:38 PM
Price: 40 SAR
Fri 13. Dec
Culture Square - Cinema 2
7:15 PM - 8:53 PM
Price: 40 SAR
The year is 1946. Under the strict orders of their father, Adam drags his younger brother Ali to witness their grandfather's corpse get washed before burial. Their cousin Iman, their constant playmate, is excluded from the ritual because she is a girl. The sight of the corpse has a profound effect on Adam; he announces that he doesn’t want to grow up and, from that moment on, he stops aging. As the years pass, the villagers come to believe Adam is cursed, while his brother, grappling with his own aging, feels Adam should be institutionalized. Only Iman and Anki, a shepherd and Adam’s lifelong best friend, see his condition as a blessing, preserving in him the pure, innocent goodness of a child. A haunting and beautiful story set against the oases and dust storms of Iraq.

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