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Baghdad Messi
The talented Hamoudi is an 11-year-old boy with a passion for soccer and an ultimate dream to one day reach the level of his idol Lionel Messi. The day Hamoudi is caught in a horrific suicide attempt, he wakes up severely injured in a hospital. As his parents struggle to keep the family safe, Hamoudi is determined to fight for his shattered dream.
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Plot Summary
In a Syrian refugee camp, a young boy named Hassan dreams of becoming a footballer and idolizes Lionel Messi. When his family is granted a chance to move to Belgium, Hassan faces the heartbreaking decision of leaving behind his beloved dog, Messi, who is named after his hero. The film follows Hassan's journey as he navigates displacement, dreams, and the complex emotions of leaving a part of his life behind.
Critical Reception
Baghdad Messi has been recognized for its poignant portrayal of a child refugee's struggles and dreams, resonating with audiences for its emotional depth and exploration of universal themes of hope and belonging. While not widely released in major markets, it has garnered attention at film festivals.
What Reviewers Say
A touching and emotionally resonant story about a young boy's dreams in the face of adversity.
Highlights the difficult choices and sacrifices faced by refugee children.
Praised for its sensitive direction and the performance of its young lead.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for various international film festivals, including the Golden Rooster Awards in China.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sahim Omar Kalifa, is himself a Kurdish refugee who fled Iraq in his youth, bringing personal experience to the narrative.
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