The Journey
Synopsis
Official Selection BFI Londonl Film Festival 2017 - Journey Strand
Details
- Year
- 2017
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 82 mins
- Director
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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 HouseSt Andrew's Street
Leeds
LS3 1LF
Sales Company
Picture Tree International
Husemannstr. 710435 Berlin
Germany
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