Sima's Song Directed by Roya Sadat

In the pre-civil war context in Afghanistan, the childhood friendship of Suraya (21, communist, wealthy) and Sima (20, conservative, humble Muslim) is broken when Sima’s brother is arrested and killed by the communist party in which Suraya participates. Driven by a thirst for revenge, Sima emigrates to Pakistan and joins the mujahideen forces to fight against communism, while Suraya climbs higher inside the Party. Months later, they meet again in prison, victims of a failed mission and a conspiracy, respectively. Together, they manage to escape, and discover that their friendship is stronger than any of the political interests that have separated them.

Technical specifications:
Feature fiction film
Film Title: Sima’s Song
Estimated runtime: 90’
Genre: Drama
Director: Roya Sadat
Producers: Alba Sotorra, Frank Hoeve, Maeva Savinien, Frédéric Corvez & Roya Film House (RFH)

CO-WRITERS:
Roya Sadat, Aziz Deldar, Roelof Jan Minneboo
CAST:
Mozhdah Jamalzadah, Niloufar Koukhani, Aziz Deldar, Leena Alam, Nelofer Pazira, Max Grosse, Paeman Arianfar, Zobair Padash, Halima Ahmadi, Mortaza Alavi

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