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Rahma, a single mother from Eritrea and her four children live togather in a small unit located in Melbourne's inner suburbs. As Rahma encourages her children to maintain a strong sense and understanding of their own faith and culture, it is through her that the children collectively find the strength, love and compassion as a means of embracing Australian society as they grow up. This inevitably is contrasted with the personal difficulties and disconnect she faces integrating into a world beyond her home.
Directed By: Rendah Haj
Australia/Ethopia (2019)
Starring: Rahma Bashir, Hayat Omer, Mohammad Omer, Ibrahim Omer, Sara Hassen
Film Festivals & Awards:
・NOVA Frontier Film Festival
・Slamdance
・Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
・New York African Film Festival
・Toronto Short Documentary Film Festival
・Spotlight Documentary Film Awards - Bronze Award Winner
・Georgia Documentary Film Festival
・Muslim film Festival Special Screening
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