Dawn of the World
Dawn of the World is a feature film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel.
Plot
The Mesopotamian Marshes, at the delta of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, lie in the south of Iraq. This is where Mastour and Zahra, two young Marsh Arabs, grow up. Shortly after their marriage, Mastour and Zahra are forced to separate when the Gulf War breaks out. On the battlefield, Mastour befriends Riad, a young soldier from Baghdad. Mortally wounded, Mastour makes Riad promise to protect Zahra when the war is over. When Riad arrives in the village, he falls deeply in love with Zahra. But unable to bear the loss of her husband, Zahra shuts herself off. In this completely foreign environment that is hostile to this newcomer, and as a new conflict is on the verge of inflaming the whole area, Riad will do the impossible to find his place.
More details
author | Abbas Fahdel |
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contentLocation | Iraq |
director | Abbas Fahdel |
editor | Sylvie Gadmer |
genre | drama |
keywords | baghdad euphrates force gulf war marsh arabs mesopotamian marshes tigris wound young soldier |
musicBy | Jürgen Knieper |
producer | Ghumlun Productions |
productionCompany | 27 Films Production ADR Productions |
publisher | Prime Pictures Rezo Films |
theme | war |