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A fake hero of a real war.
Qamichli, Syria, 2004. Mesto, a 17-year-old boy, has but one dream—to join his city's football club. Despite his talent, he is turned down because, as a Kurd, he doesn't have Syrian papers. During a match against the neighbouring city, the club's coach calls on him to replace a wounded player. Ten minutes into the game, Mesto scores an unexpected goal, but his moment of glory is ruined when the stands start to riot, leaving several dead. The incident escalates quickly into a full-scale uprising demanding more rights for the Kurds. Reluctantly, Mesto is going to become a symbol for the Kurdish rebels against the Syrian regime.

Credits

Director
Mohammad Alchikho ("Shaikhow")
Screenwriter
Mohammad Alchikho ("Shaikhow"), Ephrem Koering
Producer
Camille Laemlé
Production Company
Les Films d'Ici
Cast
Bangen Ali (favoured)-Character: MASSOUD, 40-50 years old, football trainer. Najdvan Sulaiman (favoured )-Character: Azad, Mesto’s brother, 35-40. Ahmet Zirek (requested) - Character: AHMED, 65 years-old, Mesto’s father, Moullah Adil Abdulrahman (requested) - Character: 40-50 years old, former Peshmerga, Iraqi-kurd Suat Usta (favoured) -Character: Sirwan, 35-40 year-old, Mesto’s roommate, kurd from Rojava, lives in Erbil, wants go to Europe. Haval Naeef (favoured )- Character: Coach assistant 45 ans Saman Mustafa (favoured)- Character: a fooball player in kurdish team, 30 years-old

About the Director

Mohammad Alchikho "Shaikhow"
Born in 1988 in Qamishli, Syria, Mohammad Shaikhow is a writer-director and cinematographer based in Paris. He graduated from the ENSAV - National Film School (École Nationale Supérieure d’Audiovisuel) in 2017. His short film, 'Hevi', premiered at the 29th edition of the Carthage Film Festival and has been selected for the Tampere Film Festival 2020, winning several awards. 'Hawar, Our Banished Ch