The film is set in the early Eighties, in Iraq’s most difficult period. Our society suffered many wars, and no Iraqi family was left unharmed by the effects of War. This period has not been dealt with in films, these conflict-ridden, dark years in the country’s history, in the history of the Arabic world. The Iraq-Iran war, lasting 10 years, is a period that nobody likes to touch, since all those involved from both the Arabic world and other parts of the world gave money and support to one side or the other. Everybody had their reasons – but with no regard to the consequences and the victims of these long wars. They created fear, a vacuum of emotions. They destroyed families and society. The effect is still visible in the Middle East.
I would like to make a film that shows the consequences of these meaningless wars. The effects on the ordinary people, on the young soldiers, their mothers, the teachers, the small vendors, hence it does not show the front lines and the battles and weapons but the internal conflicts, the fear, the paranoia and grief that this situation caused to those trying to carry on with their lives in the country. The film is talking about life and death during this period, about the injustice that marred society and the internal conflicts.
One of my objectives is to portray the importance of friendship, of people pulling together in great difficulties. The difficulties suffered from the wars build further tensions and hatred, which results in an explosion of emotions. After the 10-year-long Iraq-Iran war, the period of this film, the war with Kuwait followed – lasting two years, and ensued with years of sanctions, which ultimately lead to the events of the past few years. The country has never had time to heal. People turned to fundamentalism to find answers. The power that holds a nation together has vanished, and I intend to represent this power, and its importance for society.
Now we have a story about reality. There are many stories in the Middle East that can tell the truth, it cannot be hidden forever. It is about Iraq without oil and fundamentalism. There are ways that bring us together that we may never see. Connecting us with people and places we never expected. Places like fear, time of war, strong friendship.
We are at the beginning of the end of fundamentalism – the value of Daoud as a pure, honest person, the friendship, is again rising in the Middle East. There is hope.