My Favourite Fabric

5.5
  • Genre:Drama
  • Production:Dublin Films
  • Released:2018-07-18
  • IMDB:tt6992946
Damascus, Spring 2011. It's the early stages of the civil war. 25-year-old Nahla is torn between her desire for freedom and the hope of leaving the country thanks to her arranged marriage with Samir, a Syrian expatriate in the USA. When he chooses her younger, more docile sister Myriam, Nahla finds refuge at her neighbor's, the mysterious Ms Jiji.
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