The team of the movie: “A Call at the End of the Road” completed the filming phase of one of the productions of the General Film Establishment within the “Supporting Youth Cinema” project, where the film highlights the vital role of the mother in advancing the dreams of her children and helping them achieve their aspirations in life.
The film, written and directed by Natalie Qaqaa and starring Rana Jammoul, Ruba Al-Mamoun, Hussein Mahmoud, Muhammad Suleiman, Nour Al-Shawa and Walaa Alloush, tells about Dr. Eva’s return to writing with the help of her mother after she lost her job, her husband and her son and was in solitary confinement, where her mother presents the script that her daughter wrote to one of the directors, who in turn was back to work following a state of failure and frustration.
Actress Rana Jammoul, one of the film’s heroes, stressed that the importance of this cinematic experience is because of its deep intellectual and human content and the vision it presents for the role of the mother in building societies through human experience as the mother figure helps her children in overcoming all the problems they go through.
It is noteworthy that the General Film Establishment launched in 2012 a unit to support youth cinema, affiliated to the Directorate of Film Production Affairs, whose mission is to provide film-directing talents among creators who did not have the opportunity to academically learn and are not classified in the Artists Syndicate.
The film, written and directed by Natalie Qaqaa and starring Rana Jammoul, Ruba Al-Mamoun, Hussein Mahmoud, Muhammad Suleiman, Nour Al-Shawa and Walaa Alloush, tells about Dr. Eva’s return to writing with the help of her mother after she lost her job, her husband and her son and was in solitary confinement, where her mother presents the script that her daughter wrote to one of the directors, who in turn was back to work following a state of failure and frustration.
Actress Rana Jammoul, one of the film’s heroes, stressed that the importance of this cinematic experience is because of its deep intellectual and human content and the vision it presents for the role of the mother in building societies through human experience as the mother figure helps her children in overcoming all the problems they go through.
It is noteworthy that the General Film Establishment launched in 2012 a unit to support youth cinema, affiliated to the Directorate of Film Production Affairs, whose mission is to provide film-directing talents among creators who did not have the opportunity to academically learn and are not classified in the Artists Syndicate.
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