A Syrian Love Story

by Sean McAllister
A profound, intimate and powerful story about hope, dreams, political struggle and despair, and the devastating effects of war on family, love and friendship.
2015  ·  1h16m  ·  
Arabic, English, French
English subs
About the Film

Filmed over 5 years, A SYRIAN LOVE STORY is an intimate family portrait charting an incredible odyssey to political freedom. For Amer and Raghda, this is a journey of hope, dreams and despair: for revolution and homeland, and for each other.

Amer met Raghda in a Syrian prison cell 15 years before the making of this film, when she was placed in a neighbouring cell, bloodied from a beating. They communicated through a tiny hole they had secretly made in the wall dividing them, falling in love over the months of their shared imprisonment.

The filming of A SYRIAN LOVE STORY began in 2009, in the thriving heart of the Yarmouk Camp in Damascus, prior to the wave of revolutions and changes wrought by the Arab Spring. At the time, Raghda was still a political prisoner under the Assad government, and Amer was caring for their young children alone.

Yet, when Raghda is released from prison, director Sean McAllister himself is arrested for filming, and the political pressure around all the activists intensifies. The family flees to Lebanon, and then to France where they are given political asylum in the sleepy town of Albi, where they watch the revolution from afar. But while Amer and Raghda begin a new life in France, it would seem that the war has come home, threatening their relationship and Raghda’s will to live.

Distribution Availability: Canada
Upcoming Screenings

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Festivals and Awards
2017
Human Rights Watch Film Festival Toronto, Official Selection
2016
Marda Loop Justice Film Festival, Official Selection
2015
Sheffield Doc/Fest, Grand Jury Prize
2015
British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Nominated for Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director or Producer
In the Press
Review
Hollywood Reporter
Editor
Matt Scholes
Producer
Elhum Shakerifar
Soundtrack Composer
Terence Dunn
Story Editor
Johnny Burke
Music By
Le Trio Joubran
About the Director

Sean McAllister

After leaving school at 16, Sean McAllister worked in a series of low-paid low-skilled factory jobs in his hometown of Hull before finding a camera and filming his way into the National Film and Television School (NFTS), graduating in 1996. Since then he has made films for both the BBC and Channel 4; working in the UK and internationally. His candid, frank films depict with extraordinary intimacy the lives of ordinary people who are struggling to survive but who are survivors; intelligent and resourceful people caught-up in a world of political turmoil and personal conflict.

In 2005 his remarkable film The Liberace Of Baghdad about Iraqi pianist Samir Peter won the Special Jury Prize (World Documentary) at the Sundance Film Festival.

Sean is much more than a dispassionate fly-on-the-wall observer of other peoples’ lives, there is a fly-in-the-soup (Vérité) approach to his film-making, he becomes involved, he intervenes, he asks the questions which often provoke his subjects (and himself) into insights, thoughts, and realisations which they never knew they had.

From his early films Working For The Enemy (1997) and The Minders (1998) (both nominated for a Royal Television Society Awards), to his more recent successes, such as his Sundance Jury Prize-winning (2005) film The Liberace Of Baghdad, Japan: A Story Of Love And Hate, The Reluctant Revolutionary, and now A Syrian Love Story Sean’s work continues to inspire, to surprise and to fascinate audiences.

 

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