A six-year-old girl affected by her parent’s divorce, this led to her aggressive behavior. She discovers that her dad is a drug-addict of a DJ incapable of being a parent to his only child. She also learns that her father has chosen his friend to replace him as her dad.
Cast Miral Al Hasson, Josefine Kühnel, Hussein Al Shatheli, Ammar Obied, Rachel Sidiropoulou, Valentin Schaak & Shine Smith
Directed, Written, Editor and Produced by: Diana Kadah
Director of Photography: Giulia Lomuscio
Hair & Make-up Designer: Saleh Parnly
Music Composer: Louis Marcel & Tanja König
Sound designer: Hummam Smakeh
Sound Recordist: Mohammad Dibo
Production Manager: Jaime Smith
Producer Coordinator: Jennifer Stokka
Assistant Director: Yair Stolik
1st Assistant Camera: Moritz von Hochberg
2nd Assistant Camera: Isabelle Vogel
Still Photographer: Dieya Alsaeed
Gaffer: Samantha Decker
Best Boy: Stefano Belluzzi
Art director Diana Kadah
Make-up and Hair Artist Fadi Youssef
Music recorded by: DBS studio
Colorist Ivan Fomenko
Lighting Equipment: 25P
Catalyst – Institute for Creative Art and Technology
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