SAFAR Film Festival 2025: The Village Next to ParadiseCert-TBC

Directed by Mo Harawe | Somalia | 2024 | 2h 13m | Somali w/ English subtitles | Starring Axmen Cali Faarax, Canab Axmed Ibraahin, Ahmed Mohamoud Salleban, Axmed Cabdillahi Ducaale, Maxamed Xaaji Cabdi Fadax

In a picturesque coastal Somali village, named Paradise, a family is forced to reckon with the divergent paths taken to build a stable life in a world of drone strikes, and the extraordinary pressures of a society where you cannot always make your own choices.

Mamargade, a devoted father, is willing to do what many will not to support his family, including acting as repair-man, driver, and a grave-digger of illicit graves for anyone who pays. In the humble home he shares with his sister Araweelo and his gifted son Cigaal, Araweelo dreams of an independent life which she seems increasingly closer to achieving. Meanwhile, Cigaal’s future is arranged by his father, who is determined he will not have to make similar choices and sends him away to a boarding school far from his home and family.

Mo Harawe’s beautifully rendered feature debut – the first Somali film to be presented at the Cannes Film Festival – skilfully captures the life, longing, and resilience of this family and the consequences of Mamargade’s increasingly desperate decisions.

Content notices: Explores themes of death and violence, including the presence of drone strikes and distressing scenes including scenes of burial.

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We showed SAFAR Film Festival 2025: The Village Next to Paradise between June 15, 2025 and June 15, 2025.

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