Director: Mohamed Al-Daradji•Genres: Drama
In a small village in southern Iraq, a young boy named Baraa is captivated by the legend of the white meadows, a mythical place of beauty and peace. He embarks on a journey to find these meadows, hoping to escape the harsh realities of his life and the lingering effects of war. His quest is intertwined with the stories and struggles of the villagers, who are all yearning for a better future.
The White Meadows received critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling, stunning cinematography, and powerful performances, offering a sensitive portrayal of resilience and hope amidst the devastation of war-torn Iraq.
Praised for its authentic depiction of Iraqi life and its focus on the innocence of childhood.
Commended for its visual poetry and emotional depth, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
Noted for its subtle yet effective exploration of themes like loss, memory, and the human spirit's endurance.
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Won the Golden Muhr Award for Best Film at the Dubai International Film Festival (2009).
The film was shot in the real villages of southern Iraq, using local non-professional actors, which contributed to its authentic and raw feel.
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