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Release Date:
November 12, 2020
Original Title:
سيدة البحر
Alternate Titles:
Sayidat Al Bahr
Sayyedat al-Bahr
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Culture China - Image Nation Abu Dhabi Fund
Escape Pictures
Film Solution
Iraqi Independent Film Central
The Immaginarium Films
Production Countries:
Iraq | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | United Arab Emirates
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+
Runtime: 74
Hayat, a 12-year-old strong-willed girl, lives in a poor fishing village governed by dark tradition, in which every family must give away a daughter to the sea creatures who inhabit the waters near by. In turn, the sea creatures are hunted by the men of the village. Saved from this ordeal by her father, Hayat is outcasted by her village and considered a curse. But Hayat never surrenders. When Hayat’s mother gives birth to her new-born brother, Hayat must accept the brutal custom by sacrificing herself to these creatures or find a way to escape.
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Art Direction:
Martin Sullivan
Co-Producer:
Rula Nasser
Stephen Strachan
Costume Designer:
Hamada Atallah
Director:
Shahad Ameen
Director of Photography:
João Ribeiro
Editor:
Ali Salloum
Ewa J. Lind
Shahnaz Dulaimy
Music:
Mike Kourtzer
Fabien Kourtzer
Producer:
Ben Ross
Mohamed Al Daradji
Paul Miller
Sound:
Laurent Chassaigne
Writer:
Shahad Ameen
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