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PG15

UNIDENTIFIED

Genre
Crime, Mystery and Drama
Running time
101 minutes
Year
2025
Language
Arabic
Subtitle
English
Country
Saudi Arabia
Director
Haifaa Al Mansour
Bio
Producer
Brad Niemann, Haifaa Al Mansour
Cast
Mila Alzahrani, Intisar , Shafi Alharthi, Aziz Gharbawi, Othoub Sharar, Adwa Alasiri, Abdullah Alqahtani, Aouhod Aljadaan, Somaya Alshareef, Nouf Al Abdullah, Meshal Almutairi, Amal Sami, Mishal Aleanzi, Bader Mohsin, Fea Alshaea, Fatma Alshareef
Scriptwriter
Haifaa Al Mansour, Brad Niemann
Noelle Al Saffan, a 29-year-old divorcee, returns to her small hometown for a fresh start. A fan of true crime podcasts, she gets a mundane clerical job at the local police station, digitizing old files. Her life changes when a teenage girl's body is found in her school uniform, with no ID. Haunted by the girl's senseless death, Noelle decides to investigate. She uses her insight into the hidden world of women to identify the victim, befriending a group of women and other characters that all seem connected to the crime. To solve the mystery, she must challenge her preconceived notions about women and their threats.

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