Andriy Suleyman is a Kurdish Red Cross volunteer helping those caught up in the military conflict in Ukraine. As a result of the war in his native Syria, Andriy’s family has been scattered across Europe and the Middle East. Encompassing many of the 21st century’s most difficult and protracted conflicts, the Suleyman family’s story is one of stoic persistence through troubled times. Ukrainian documentary filmmaker Alina Gorlova follows up her award-winning feature debut No Obvious Signs (2018) in this darkly atmospheric confrontation with war and its consequences.
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- Year2020
- Runtime103 minutes
- LanguageKurdish, Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, German
- CountryUkraine, Latvia, Germany, Qatar
- PremiereIrish Premiere
- NoteBlack & White, Subtitled
- DirectorAlina Gorlova
- ScreenwriterAlina Gorlova
- ProducerMaksym Nakonechnyi
- CinematographerViacheslav Tsvetkov
- ComposerGoran Gora, Serge Synthkey
Andriy Suleyman is a Kurdish Red Cross volunteer helping those caught up in the military conflict in Ukraine. As a result of the war in his native Syria, Andriy’s family has been scattered across Europe and the Middle East. Encompassing many of the 21st century’s most difficult and protracted conflicts, the Suleyman family’s story is one of stoic persistence through troubled times. Ukrainian documentary filmmaker Alina Gorlova follows up her award-winning feature debut No Obvious Signs (2018) in this darkly atmospheric confrontation with war and its consequences.
(Copy written by Rohan Berry Crickmar)
- Year2020
- Runtime103 minutes
- LanguageKurdish, Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, German
- CountryUkraine, Latvia, Germany, Qatar
- PremiereIrish Premiere
- NoteBlack & White, Subtitled
- DirectorAlina Gorlova
- ScreenwriterAlina Gorlova
- ProducerMaksym Nakonechnyi
- CinematographerViacheslav Tsvetkov
- ComposerGoran Gora, Serge Synthkey