FOR SAMA Portrait

Framed as a video letter by a mother to her one-year-old daughter, FOR SAMA is both the story of one young family’s courageous struggle against the brutal Assad regime and a unique record of the Syrian War.

In 2012, as a student at Aleppo University, Waad al-Kateab joins the spreading protests against Assad and begins filming. Over the next five years, as the war rages, al-Kateab’s camera alternates between capturing the precious moments of “normal” life — love, marriage and the birth of a child — and documenting the increasingly desperate stages of the war. After the Russians join the battle for Aleppo, all will soon be lost. But, as the young family escapes into exile, this heartbreaking film stands as a testimonial of its enduring dreams of freedom. Winner of the Audience Award and Grand Jury Award in the SXSW Documentary Feature Competition.

Waad al-Kateab (Director)
In January 2016 Waad al-Kateab started documenting the horrors of Aleppo for Channel 4 News in a series of devastating films simply titled Inside Aleppo.

The reports she made for Channel 4 News on the conflict in Syria, and the most complex humanitarian crisis in the world, became the most watched pieces on the UK news programme – and received almost half a billion views online and won 24 awards – including the 2016 International Emmy for breaking news coverage.

Waad was a marketing student at the University of Aleppo when protests against the Assad regime swept the country in 2011. Like many hundreds of her fellow Syrians, she became a citizen journalist determined to document the horrors of the war.

She taught herself how to film – and started filming the human suffering around her as Assad forces battled rebels for control of Aleppo. She stayed through the devastating siege – documenting the terrible loss of life and producing some of the most memorable images of the six-year conflict. When she and her family were evacuated from Aleppo in December 2016 she managed to get all her footage out.

Waad lives in London with her husband and two daughters.

Details

Country: Syrian Arab Republic

Year: 2019

Directors: Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts

Producer: Waad al-Kateab

Executive Producers: Raney Aronson-Rath, Ben de Pear, Dan Edge, Nevine Mabro, Siobhan Sinnerton, George Waldrum

Director of Photography: Waad Al-Khateab

Editors: Simon McMahon, Chloe Lambourne

Music: Nainita Desai

Featuring: Dr Hamza al-Kateab

Running Time (minutes): 95 min

Language: Arabic

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