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'The Journey': An Iraqi film in Iraqi cinemas after 27 years
This is probably one of the smaller film stories due to the recent award
ceremonies and campaigns speaking out about people in the film industry. The
journey follows the psychopathic mind of a suicide bomber. The film had
appeared in 15v film festivals prior to its screening in Baghdad, but its in
country in cinema screenings which is the most important. The film is the first
Iraqi film in other 25 years to be shown in Iraqi cinemas. The Iraqi Independent
Film Center, run by a group of young filmmakers, simultaneously launched
a movement dubbed the
“1 million viewers campaign."The film tells the story of a female suicide
bomber about to blow herself up in Baghdad's only train station on Dec. 30,
2006, the day former President Saddam Hussein was hanged. As she considers her
situation, she is reluctant to press the button and finds herself in a state of
inner conflict. Through her psychological journey, the director tries to convey
the message that even terrorists can find compassion and humanity within
themselves, even if it's only a small bit.
I think smaller news like this is still extremely important because it shows a small section of film news that most of us will probably never hear. Also the fact that the film shows a female protagonist is a big step for countries like Iraq.
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