SIMA'S SONG
by Roya Sadat
synopsis
Suraya and her inseparable friend, the talented singer Sima, try to cope in Afghanistan‘s unstable political landscape at the end of the 1970ies. From university halls to intimate gatherings, their contrasting visions of freedom clash and converge: Suraya, a wealthy advocate for communism, blinded by it‘s promise of equality, assumes a pivotal role within the pro-Russian faction, while Sima, a humble, conservative Muslim, skeptical of political power games, seeks refuge in tradition and gets married. Despite their differences, their shared conviction to women‘s rights still binds them in sisterhood.
international title: | Sima's Song |
original title: | Sima's Song |
working title: | The Forgotten History |
country: | Netherlands, France, Spain, Taiwan, Afghanistan |
sales agent: | Pluto Film |
year: | 2024 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Roya Sadat |
film run: | 98' |
screenplay: | Aziz Deldar, Roelof Jan Minneboo, Fernanda Rossi, Roya Sadat |
cast: | Mozhdah Jamalzadah, Leena Alam, Nelofer Pazira, Max Grosse Majench, Aziz Deldar, Niloufar Koukhani |
cinematography by: | Ton Peters |
art director: | Anna Chwaliszewska |
costumes designer: | Konstantina Mardiki |
music: | Xavier Font |
producer: | Alba Sotorra Clua, Frank Hoeve, Maeva Savinien, Stefano Centini |
executive producer: | Alba Sotorra Clua |
production: | BALDR Film, Urban Factory, Alba Sotorra S.L., Volos Films (TW), Roya Film House (AF) |
backing: | Eurimages |