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Director:
Writers:
Oday Rasheed (writer) and
Faris Harram (writer)
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Release Date:
4 August 2005 (Germany) more
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Iraqi filmmaker Hassan documents the lives of his friends and neighbors in the tumultuous days following the U.S. invasion of his country. full summary | add synopsis
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A very intriguing & well written film... more (1 total)

Cast

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Samar Qahtan ... Hassan, director
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Myriam Abbas ... Maysoon, Hassan's wife (as Meriam Abbas)
Hussein Abdul-Kareem ... Boy
Yousef al-Any ... Abu Shaker (as Yousif Al-Ani)
Basim Hajar ... Mataz
Basim Hamad ... Soldier
Hayder Helo ... Nasser
Majed Rasheed ... Ziyad
Muhanad Rasheed ... Sound technician
Awatif Salman ... Futha
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Directed by
Oday Rasheed 
 
Writing credits
Oday Rasheed (writer)

Faris Harram  writer
Hayder Helo  writer

Produced by
Furat al Jamil .... executive producer
Maria Köpf .... co-producer
Majed Rasheed .... producer
Tom Tykwer .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Gabriel Yared 
 
Cinematography by
Ziad Turkey 
 
Film Editing by
Antje Zynga 
 
Production Design by
Majed Rasheed 
 
Art Direction by
Dhurgham Abdul-Wahid 
 
Makeup Department
Bassim Hamed .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Hussein Atshan .... assistant production manager
Adel Khalid .... assistant production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Murad Atshan .... assistant director
Hayder Helo .... assistant director
Osama Rasheed .... assistant director
Ziad Turkey .... second unit director
 
Sound Department
Ammar Al-Asmar .... sound assistant
Felix Andriessens .... sound mixer: Germany
Dirk Jacob .... sound designer
Matthias Lempert .... sound re-recording mixer
Iman Qasim .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Abbas Al-Dayekh .... assistant camera mover
Frédéric Batier .... director of photography: additional photography
Basim Fahim .... camera mover
Fady Hadid .... camera operator (as Fady Fadhil)
Muhanad Rasheed .... camera operator
 

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74 min
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This is the first feature to be filmed in occupied Baghdad. more

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A very intriguing & well written film..., 15 December 2005
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Author: gammal99 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates

I just saw this film at the Dubai Film Festival and had to tell others about it. From the very beginning the scripts were well written and quite a poetic statement about the state of Baghdad just after the end of the war in April 2003.

On the downsides, the movie didn't quite have a plot or even a point except to try and translate what the director/writer witnessed and was cursed to try and capture. At times it felt like it reached a natural ending about 3 times, and tended to drag in long monologues at times.

Ironically, every time I started to feel bored it was those magnificently written monologues that captured you and brought you one step closer to the heart of the city and its woes.

Breathtaking at times.

Although I say - and the main character in the movie will bluntly tell you the same - this movie has not point or plot...that is exactly the point that they are trying to get across. This is now a nation that is so rich with lessons and stories to tell - yet it seems it too has been overwhelmed with the events unfolding and has itself 'lost the plot' (pun intended).

Luckily we also had the pleasure of the director's company for a very interesting Q&A after. He told us a beautiful story of how he got a hold of some of the footage shortly after the fall of Baghdad in 2003....

...They started filming about 4 months after the fall of Baghadad (started on November 2003). They found people looting the streets and wanted to capture as much of the story as possible. Then they ran into an area where they had clumsily ran into a few canisters of really old Kodak film (pardon my ignorance of the type of film, but he said they stopped using this format since 1982 and now, any film from that period is deemed underexposed...underexposed in terms of lighting). So they tracked down more underexposed film and used it to capture the story of Baghdad - giving this film its very different style and filming quality.

That's not to say though that's the only reason you should watch this film. I believe Iraq has a lot of potential in the international film scene - a wonderful story to tell.

And this film is the first testament to that. I strongly recommend you watch it.

Enjoy O.

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