Son of Babylon | |
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Directed by | Mohamed Al-Daradji |
Produced by | Isabelle Stead Atia Al-Daradji Mohamed Al-Daradji |
Written by | Mohamed Al-Daradji Mithal Ghazi Jennifer Norridge |
Starring | Shazada Hussein Yasser Talib |
Music by | Kad Achouri |
Cinematography | Mohamed Al-Daradji |
Editing by | Mohamed Al-Daradji & Pascale Chavance |
Release date(s) | January 2010 |
Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
Country | Iraq |
Language | Arabic & Kurdish |
Budget | $2,000,000 |
Son of Babylon (Arabic: ابن بابل) is a 2010 Iraqi drama film directed by Mohamed Al-Daradji, Variety's Middle Eastern Filmmaker of the year 2010.
The film was developed through The Sundance Institute and was selected as Iraq's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards,[2] but it didn't make the final shortlist.[3]
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The film is set initially in Northern Iraq, 2003, two weeks after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Ahmed, a 12-year-old boy begrudgingly follows in the shadow of his grandmother. On hearing news that prisoners of war have been found alive in the South, she is determined to discover the fate of her missing son, Ahmed’s father, who never returned from the Gulf war in 1991. From the mountains of Kurdistan to the sands of Babylon, they hitch rides from strangers and cross paths with fellow pilgrims, on all too similar journeys. Struggling to understand his grandmother's search, Ahmed follows in the forgotten footsteps of a father he never knew. They also go to mass graves, where they ask if he is on the list of identified bodies, and look for papers on the bodies. The grandmother dies.