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We've never been kids

OT: Abadan Lam NaKon Atfalan

Mahmood Soliman | Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon 2016

Documentary feature | 99 min | FF2016

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Synopse

Documentary A family in the chaos of historic events: after separating from her husband, Nadia is bringing up her four children alone. She earns a meagre living with a grinder cart on the streets of Cairo. Despite the material misery, she tries to give her kids values and education. She's a political person and follows what goes on around her. When the Arab Spring breaks out and the Mubarak regime finally falls, Nadia is filled with hope. But the chaotic circumstances cause deep wounds within her family. Over a period of 13 years, the film tells the impressive story of an Egyptian Mother Courage. The film has won 8 prizes until now.


Regie

Mahmoud Soliman (*1967) studied at the High Institute of Cinema in Cairo and made several shorts. His first long documentary We Have Never Been Kids won the two main prizes at the 2015 film festival in Dubai. He also works as a writer and political essayist.

Info

Original Title: Abadan Lam NaKon Atfalan

International Title: We've never been kids

Category: Documentary feature

Section: Veto!

Version & Subtitles: Arabic OV with English subtitles

Director & Screenplay: Mahmood Soliman

Production country: Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon

Year of Production: 2016

Length: 99 min

Producer: Nivine Afify

Production company: January For Arts & Culture Production


Cinematography: Mahmood Soliman

Editor: Doaa Fadel, Eman Samir

Music: Folk Music

Production Design: Nivine Afify

World Sales: January For Arts & Culture Production