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‘Take Me to the Cinema’ a heartfelt portrait of life in Iraq

- Nada Hameed Jeddah

Jeddah’s Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival is treating audiences to a diverse array of films from across the Arab world and beyond, and one 27-year-old Iraqi director is the latest to have his work shown to audiences in Saudi Arabia.

Albaqer Jafeer, from Baghdad, is participat­ing in the Arab Spectacula­r category alongside eight other movies with “Take me to the Cinema,” his first documentar­y.

“This documentar­y is a combinatio­n of drama and fiction. The idea came to me while I was

reading a novel by the famous Iraqi novelist Nassif Falak, the hero of my film,” Jafeer said.

For Jafeer, the film had its own set of challenges, taking four years

* to complete.

“Iraq lacks cinema producers and theaters, and the industry itself is practicall­y nonexisten­t. Creating the film was extremely challengin­g as I am the director, actor, producer, photograph­er and more.

“When my film received support from the Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival, it was a significan­t boost in terms of production, especially with the help of talented Egyptian producers,” he continued.

The post-production stage was sponsored by the film festival, which, according to Jafeer, helped speed up the production process.

“Having my film premiere in Saudi Arabia is a golden opportunit­y. This, for myself and other Iraqis, will create a very significan­t dialogue,” he said.

Inspired by Falak’s novel, the 75-minute documentar­y tells the story of a 65-year-old Iraqi soldier who absconded from Iraq’s mandatory military service when he was younger and found a safe haven in a cinema.

The film is viewed from Jafeer’s eyes, as he questions the future of the film industry, that of the Iraqi generation born in the 1990s, and how the cycle of life is repeated.

“What happened to the dreams of the previous generation? What happened to their journey? Is it over? Or can they still achieve their goals?” Jafeer asked, relaying some of the main thematic questions dealt with in the poignant cinematic work.

“The film is full of questions. Some might be answered within the context, others might remain unanswered, but I would like to leave them to the previous Iraqi generation to answer,” he added.

“Take me to the Cinema” will be screened on Dec. 10 and 13 at Al-Balad Vox cinemas.

 ?? ?? The film is directed by Albaqer Jafeer. Supplied
The film is directed by Albaqer Jafeer. Supplied

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