All the flavors of Levant are present in this touching, inspired crafted short film.
A Syrian baker tries to sell his special baklava. But costumers are not real interested, a young Indian lady profits by his ingenuity for protect her business, the man accepts the insucces and his modesty has a reasonable compensation in something with few sparkles of presumed future romance.
Well acted, for me , as Romanian, living for decades in Dobrogea, not ignoring a good ( more Turkish or Bulgarian ) baklava, Sweet Refuge was just...delicious I admired the storz construction, I identify myself with poor Hakim , I appreciated the final generosity ( and its source, especially ) of determinated Sakina.
A Syrian baker tries to sell his special baklava. But costumers are not real interested, a young Indian lady profits by his ingenuity for protect her business, the man accepts the insucces and his modesty has a reasonable compensation in something with few sparkles of presumed future romance.
Well acted, for me , as Romanian, living for decades in Dobrogea, not ignoring a good ( more Turkish or Bulgarian ) baklava, Sweet Refuge was just...delicious I admired the storz construction, I identify myself with poor Hakim , I appreciated the final generosity ( and its source, especially ) of determinated Sakina.