Fatima – dir. Benedykt Zasadzki

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Original Film Title: Fatima

Director’s Name: Benedykt Zasadzki

Writer’s Name: Benedykt Zasadzki

Producer: Huiwen Wu

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Country of Filming: United Kingdom

Language: English

Runtime: 22 minutes 22 seconds

Film Description:

“Fatima” is a dreamy film that delves into the complexities of cultural clashes, sexuality, religion, lack of religion, loneliness, time, and power. The film follows the journey of a young woman named Fatima, seeking a refuge in London. As she struggles to acclimate to her new surroundings, Fatima finds herself cutting ties with her roots and embarking on a quest for self-discovery.

As she becomes increasingly vulnerable to the dark and dangerous forces that lurk in the shadows, she finds herself grappling with issues of power, control, and abuse. The film examines the ways in which societal pressures and expectations can shape an individual’s identity and sense of self-worth, and the toll that loneliness and isolation can take on a person’s psyche.

“Fatima” takes viewers on a journey through the complexities of the human experience. The film is a thought-provoking exploration of the universal themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning in a world that can be both beautiful and terrifying.

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