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Mar 2022
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Searching for a hero

HAKAWATI | حكواتي
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Yasmeen starts off with a poem that she wrote that was inspired by the film she wrote and co-produced “A Star in the Desert” which follows the life of a young Iraqi boy in Baghdad on the eve of the first Gulf War, as he escapes into a fantastical reality on the search for his missing father. 

 

For more information about the film, you can watch it here: https://www.astarinthedesert.com/

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