Among the most impressive cinematic and serial documents in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians are those that were realized across borders. This was already the case years ago with films such as "False Flag" and "Fauda", and it also applies to "Fadia", which is dedicated to a topic that actually has nothing to do with the Middle East conflict: Femicides in the name of a misunderstood family honor. Young Fadia is also to die because of this - at the hands of those who are actually appointed to protect her: her own family. Left to die, she is rescued by neighbors who risk everything to ensure her continued protection. But the fight is far from over for Fadia either: she has to deal with the traumas she has been burdened with and find a voice (again). Incidentally, this is emblematic of many women who experience life-threatening reprisals in the name of honor in the very place where there should actually be a safe space: In their own home. Even if that home is in one of the most dangerous areas in the world.
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