PRIVACY OF WOUNDS
by Dalia Kury
synopsis
Hasan, Mazen and Khaldoon have all been political prisoners in Syria. They meet for the first time in the cell and begin to cautiously approach their memories. They are all intruiged to meet with other political prisoners as well as humble about the terrible things they’ve experienced. Their stories are full of both pain and hope. How do you greet a mother you haven’t seen in 13 years? How do you hug your child after a year of torture? How do you help your fellow prisoners mend their wounds? From these shared experiences arise an honest and intimate conversation that remind us what is important in life.
international title: | Privacy of Wounds |
original title: | Privacy of Wounds |
country: | Norway, France |
year: | 2018 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Dalia Kury |
film run: | 70' |
film editing: | Eyad Hamam |
music: | Marek Unrap |
producer: | Jonathan Borge |
co-producer: | Victor Ede |
production: | UpNorth Film, Cinéphage Productions |