Nader, a new prison guard comes to do his obligatory military service in one of the Syrian detentions. Nader sees the inhumane torturing of his colleague to detainee. Nader refuses his officer’s command to take part in torturing the detainee, but his officer, Abu Hanan, doesn’t like how Nader responses. How will Nader find a solution to survive, yet not harm others?
Writer, director, Editor & Producer Yazan Rabee
CAST Yazan Doubal, Mohammed Malas, Ayman Qattan & Samer Skaf
D.O.P Nino Stafleu
AD Machiel van Hoek, Farah Shreteh
Production Sound Zita Leemans & Suzanne Boekestij
Location managers Machiel van Hoek & Brend Küppers
Gaffers Toto Kersten & Matthijs Kielenstijn
Sound Design Zita Leemans
Make-up Artists Lotte Doorakkers & Kiki Lambrechts
Type Design Onno van den Dungen
Colorist Nino Stafleu
Editing assistant Arfan Alhazzam
Special Thanks Ali Jasem, Ahmad Malas, Sut Mon Sac, Hotel De Klok Camuse, Angela Al Soulaiman, Rand Abu Fakher, Nina Raaijmakers & Ahmad MallahFilm sponsors Sint joost school of art and design & Hotel De Klok
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