28 Aug 2015

SMALL, BUT POWERFUL


Golan heights and the outcome of the conflict which took place on the southernmost occupied part of Syria is one of the most bizarre when it comes to freedom of people to move from one side of the border to the other one.

In the centre of this Golanese movie story is a young bride to be, and her adventure to join herself in the holy matrimony with her fiance on the Syrian side of the border. Her inability to enter Golan ever again will lead to several complicated inter family breakouts and some hilarious moments as well.

Script dribbles well through every circumstance, climaxing towards the end of the film with all the major characters being stranded between two border crossings, not being able to move forward or behind. Ending will promote somehow sidelined bride into focus, wrapping up this untypical film story the only way it was able to.

”The Syrian bride” is an powerful indie with unbelievable story whose existence major part of ”civilized” isn’t aware of.




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