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A Drunk Scorpion Will Sting Itself to Death
After the overdose, all Dean wants is to get clean and off the streets. When Maria offers a hand, he finds out just how far he'll go for salvation, leaving a trail of blood and bodies behind them.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate desert landscape, a young girl named Layla attempts to communicate with her estranged father through a series of symbolic gestures and dreams. She clings to a scorpion as a connection to his past and a representation of her own fragmented identity. The film explores themes of familial trauma, memory, and the struggle for reconciliation.
Critical Reception
This short film garnered significant attention on the festival circuit for its evocative imagery and sensitive portrayal of complex emotional themes. While its abstract nature was noted, many critics praised its artistic merit and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Farah Al-Basha.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dreamlike atmosphere and striking visual metaphors.
The performances, especially from the young lead, are considered a strong point.
Some viewers found the narrative abstract and open to interpretation.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available for this niche short film.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, including the Cairo International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Zainab Al-Nafuri, drew inspiration for the film's visual style from traditional Arabic art and desert folklore.
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