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Release Date:
May 31, 2018
Original Title:
حقول الحرية
Alternate Titles:
Campos da Liberdade
Huqul Alhuriya
女力足球夢
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
HuNa Productions
SDI Productions
Scottish Documentary Institute
Production Countries:
Canada | Lebanon | Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Netherlands | Qatar | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
In post-revolution Libya, a group of women are brought together by one dream: to play football for their nation. But as the country descends into civil war and the utopian hopes of the “Arab Spring” begin to fade, can they realise their dream? And is there even a country left to play for? Freedom Fields is a film about hope and sacrifice in a land where dreams seem a luxury. Through the eyes of these accidental activists we see the reality of a country in transition, where the personal stories of love, struggle and aspirations collide with History.
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Director:
Naziha Arebi
Director of Photography:
Naziha Arebi
Editor:
Maya Daisy Hawke
Ling Lee
Alice Powell
Executive Producer:
Giovanni Buccomino
Leslie Finlay
Sonja Henrici
Noé Mendelle
Original Music Composer:
Katya Mihailova
Producer:
Flore Cosquer
Naziha Arebi
Sound Designer:
Giovanni Buccomino
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matteo Di Simone
Writer:
Naziha Arebi
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