
In the rural outskirts of Gaza City a small community of farmers, the Samouni extended family, is about to celebrate a wedding. It's going to be the first celebration since the latest war. Amal, Fuad, their brothers and cousins have lost their parents, their houses and their olive trees. The neighborhood where they live is being rebuilt. As they replant trees and plow fields, they face their most difficult task: piecing together their own memory. Through these young survivors... (Full plot summary below)
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In the rural outskirts of Gaza City a small community of farmers, the Samouni extended family, is about to celebrate a wedding. It's going to be the first celebration since the latest war. Amal, Fuad, their brothers and cousins have lost their parents, their houses and their olive trees. The neighborhood where they live is being rebuilt. As they replant trees and plow fields, they face their most difficult task: piecing together their own memory. Through these young survivors' recollections, Samouni Road conveys a deep, multifaceted portrait of a family before, during and after the tragic event that changed its life forever.
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| Orca SoundCarey-Ann PawseySamouni Road, which also screened at Cannes earlier this year, is about a family living on the outskirts of Gaza. They have suffered tragic losses in the ongoing conflict in the area. |
| User ReviewLeonie FThis film is deeply moving. It follows a Palestinian family in the aftermath of a massacre that has been carried out by the Israeli's on their village in Gaza and then, through the use of animated flashbacks, shows you how they lived before the massacre and what happened to them during it. What has happened to them is shocking, and unjust and so so sad... I highly recommend this film. |