Damascus-SANA
The General Film Organization is participating in the seventh edition of the Jerusalem International Film Festival in Gaza through the two films (Bouh) of medium length by Ayham Arsan, and (The Key Café) by Ali Al-Aqbani, in the category of short fiction films.
The story of the movie (Bouh) revolves around the pain hidden in the corners of the soul and the psychological fractures that accumulate day after day, through small details related to the partner at one time and the conditions of work and life at other times.
As for the movie (The Key Café), which won the second prize at the Interior Ministry Film Festival in Amman 2022, its idea starts from a small place, which is the story theater and the center of a love story that took place over the streets of the city, shortening tales of war, memory, places, souls and human beings waiting, immigrants and dreamers.
The festival, which runs until December 6, will feature 148 films from 23 countries, namely Italy, France, Iraq, Egypt, Morocco, Guinea, Algeria, Lebanon, Tunisia, Kuwait, Sweden, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Canada, Sudan, Yemen, India, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey.
Mays Al Ani
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