Project Detail

The Journey

Synopsis

As Sara stands on the cusp of committing an unthinkable act, an unforeseen and awkward encounter gives her the opportunity to witness the potential consequences of her destructive action. But is this a second chance or an admission of guilt?
Official Selection BFI Londonl Film Festival 2017 - Journey Strand

Details

Year
2017
Type of film
Features
Running time
82 mins
Director
Mohamed Al-Daradji
Producer
Isabelle Stead, Mohamed Al-Daradji
Editor
Mohamed Al Daradji, Pascale Chavance, Herve De Luz
Screenwriter
Isabelle Stead, Mohamed Al-Daradji
Director of Photography
Duraid Munajim
Sound
Oliver Laurent, Laurent Chassaigne
Music
Fabien Kourtzer, Mike Kourtzer
Principal cast
Zahraa Ghandour, Ameer Ali Jabarah

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Iraq, France, Qatar, Netherlands coproduction

Human Film (UK), Iraqi Independent Film Centre (IQ), Lionceau Film (FR)

Human Film

St Andrew's House
St Andrew's Street
Leeds
LS3 1LF

Sales Company

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