The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and has been awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival.
Venice International Film Festival has premiered Soudade Kaadan’s feature film Nezouh in the Orizzonti Extra Competition of the 79th edition.
Kaadan returned to Venice with her second film four years later, when her first film, The Day I Lost My Shadow, was awarded the Lion of the Future award at the Orizzonti Competition.
Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera said: “After winning the Lion of the Future award at Venice, Soudade Kaadan returns to Venice one more time with her second feature film, which is about a symbolic story of two women who left Damascus under bombardment and became refugees. It’s a black comedy legend.”
The film takes place during the Syrian conflict, when a missile destroys the ceiling of the house of the 14-year-old Zeina (Hala Zein). As a result, she sleeps for the first time under the stars and makes friends with Amer (Nizar Alani), the boy next door. When the violence escalates, Zeina’s mother, Hala, (Kinda Alloush) decides to leave. She puts up a fight with her husband Motaz (Samer Al Masri)who refuses to become a refugee and tries everything to stop his family from leaving his house.
The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and was awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival and Sorfond award as part of Cinéfondation’s workshop. Also, it received support from Torino Film Lab, Doha Film Institute and the British Film Institute (National Lottery funds).
Shot in Turkey, Nezouh is written and directed by Soudade Kaadan. It’s produced by KAF Productions (Soudade Kaadan) and Berkeley Media Group (Yu-Fai Suen) in association with Ex Nihilo (Marc Bordure). Nezouh stars Kinda Alloush, Samer Al Masri, Hala Zein, Nizar Alani and Darina Al Joundi, and lensed by prominent cinematographer Hélène Louvart. Mad Solutions manages the film’s distribution in the Arab world while mk2 films is in charge of the film’s worldwide sales. Moreover, it is distributed in France by Pyramide and is financed through FILM4 and Stars Collective.
Born in France, Soudade Kaadan is a Syrian director who studied theatre criticism at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and graduated from the Institut des Etudes Scénique, Audiovisuelles et cinématographiques (IESAV),