“The film is based on stories and testimonies that I have collected”, says director Gaya Jiji, who came to present her feature film at the Rencontres du Cinéma de Gérardmer. This melodrama with its simple aesthetic owes a lot to the intensity of Zar Amir's interpretation (center). “At the end of my first film, “My Favorite Fabric”, the heroine says goodbye to her country at war, Syria. Here, she is a different woman but she is a woman who is goi…
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“The film is based on stories and testimonies that I have collected”, says director Gaya Jiji, who came to present her feature film at the Rencontres du Cinéma de Gérardmer. This melodrama with its simple aesthetic owes a lot to the intensity of Zar Amir's interpretation (center). “At the end of my first film, “My Favorite Fabric”, the heroine says goodbye to her country at war, Syria. Here, she is a different woman but she is a woman who is goi…