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- His own body turned into a living work of art and promptly exhibited in a museum, Sam, a Syrian refugee, will soon realize to have sold away more than just his skin.
- A Palestinian refugee living on the fringes of society in Athens gets ripped off by a smuggler and sets out to seek revenge.
- A Palestinian father trapped on the other side of the separation wall is trying to reach the hospital for his son.
- In a Palestinian town, Tamer and his friends lead a typical high school student's life until the arrival of the beautiful Maysaa'. To please her, Tamer agrees to take part in a mysterious flag operation on the eve of Israel's Independence Day which is a mourning day for Palestinians.
- 11 year old Aziz needs a liver transplant after being seriously injured during a terrorist ambush while on holiday in 2011. At the hospital a family secret will be revealed.
- In occupied Golan Heights, a desperate unlicensed doctor subverts his village's expectations when he accidentally encounters a wounded soldier from the war in Syria.
- Salma survived many years by protecting her independence, she reached her peace through letting go of any attachments. But the past does not let go of Salma and brings back her daughter Thuraya, defeated, divorced, and pregnant.
- The Ground Zero project was launched by Rashid Masharawi, the Palestinian director originally from Gaza, during the war launched after the attacks of October 7, 2023. This project was born from the observation that the speech of Gazans is difficult to hear, that It is necessary to have traces of what is experienced so that the memory is preserved, so that the history of the occupation of Palestine cannot be rewritten without taking into account that of the Palestinians and particularly those of Gaza. In this context, it is not easy to imagine a thriving creative space and yet it exists. The Gaza Strip has its artistic talents, which nothing should stop creating. This is how the idea was born of composing a 60-minute film with around twenty very short stories, each lasting three minutes on average. This allows for a multiplicity of points of view, guarantees the feasibility of filming, which is necessarily short and dispersed throughout the space of the Gaza Strip, and illustrates creative fertility by borrowing from different genres: fiction, documentary, docu-fiction, animation or even experimental.
- In Morocco, Ziyara - the visit of the Saints - is a popular tradition shared by both Jews and Muslims. As part of a cinematic pilgrimage to her Jewish roots, the director embarks on a road trip across Morocco to meet with the Muslim guardians of the country's Jewish memory.
- Syrian Caesar is no longer just a name or a headline in the major newspapers around the world. The story of Caesar was launched by a Syrian solider from inside the prisons of the Syrian regime where he collected around 55 thousand pictures of torture victims. Then, hundreds of members of the Syrian American community mobilized in order to reach justice. "Backstage of Caesar" presents the story of thousands of detainees and martyrs who died in the Syrian regime prisons. It also tell how the pictures arrived to the corridors of the American Congress which passed the legislation of "Caesar's Law to Protect Civilians in Syria" . And after long journey started from the Syrian regime prisons and ended up in a law passed by the American Congress, we can say we become more closer to justice and accountability .