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In the midst of anarchy in chaotic Libya, three friends try to survive in Tripoli, where violence is the rule of the land. A close-up story of the transformation of three ordinary young Libyans into murderers.
Murad, a young jobless engineer, works instead as a salesman. His father, a truck driver for an oil company, is kidnapped by the militants who demand a hefty ransom to be paid within three weeks, or they will kill him. With no means to pay the ransom, Murad enlists the help of his friends Salem and Ali. The trio weighs up their options, ultimately deciding to collect the ransom illegally amidst the surrounding chaos. Their attempts at robbing a bank fail, as do a jewellery store heist that ends up with them losing their loot to neighbourhood gunmen following a chase.

They then kidnap a rich man for ransom without knowing he is a foreign ambassador in Libya. Fearing things are getting out of hand and becoming stuck amid a diplomatic crisis; they release him. Facing mounting pressure, they attempt to turn the tables by kidnapping the father's kidnappers and demanding a ransom from the militia. When the militia refuses and threatens them, the trio finds themselves in a deeper crisis. With no other options, they resort to smuggling illegal African immigrants to Europe to secure the release of Murad's father.

Credits

Director
Abdullah Al-Ghaly
Screenwriter
Abdullah Al-Ghaly
Producer
Hala Lotfy
Production Company
Hassala Films

About the Director

Abdullah Al-Ghaly
Abdullah Al-Ghaly is a Libyan writer, editor and director born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1985. He studied filmmaking and animation at Cairo Cinema Institute and graduated with honours in 2007. In 2009, he made his directorial debut with the short experimental 'Times' produced by The Egyptian Film Center. In 2011, he co-founded Hassala films, a collective to support young talented filmmakers to achi
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