We Are Inside

International Feature-Length Competition
2024180 min13+
We Are Inside

Synopsis

After more than a decade, Farah returns home to Tripoli, Lebanon, to care for her aging widowed father, Mustapha only to find her city in crisis. Their generational differences often lead to clashing perspectives on the country’s political instability, making it difficult to communicate with each other. But, within this lack of understanding, there’s humour and a will to understand. There’s a secret refuge: Mustapha’s weekly all-male poetry club, where a small group of stubborn yet lovable men gather to share poems in classical Arabic over sweets and with an agreement to disagree about everything. In order to connect with her father, Farah decides to join the club and address Mustapha in verse to connect with the poet in him. As Mustapha’s health deteriorates and the October 2019 revolution erupts nationwide, poetry becomes their chance for one last conversation.

Schedule

FFD 2025
  • 26 November 2025, 19:00 WIB

    Kedai Kebun Forum

Credits

Director
  • Farah Kassem

    Farah is a Lebanese filmmaker and artistic researcher based in Brussels. She holds degrees from ALBA and DocNomads and is completing a PhD in the Arts at KU Leuven and LUCA. Her work explores the poetics and politics of intimacy and the everyday. Her debut feature, We Are Inside (2024), screened at 40 international festivals and received 21 awards.

Producer
  • Cynthia Choucair

    A Lebanese producer, director, and founder of Road2Films. Since 2007, she has produced socially engaged, auteur-driven documentaries and fiction films that competed at major international festivals. Her credits include We Are Inside (21 awards), Wa Ada Maroun Ila Beirut (Venice Classics), and Until We Rest. Member of Aflamuna since 2001.

Details

Original TitleNahou Fil Dakhel
Country of ProductionDenmark, Lebanon, Qatar
Production HouseRoad2Films
Spoken LanguagesArabic
SubtitleEnglish
ColorColor
Previous Festival2024 Visions du Réel | International Competition
2024 El Gouna Film Festival | Golden Star for Best Feature Documentary

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