Wajib GFT
2 – 4 October, 2018
Abu Shadi is a divorced father and school teacher in his mid-60s living in Nazareth. His daughter’s wedding is a month away, after which point he will be living alone. Shadi, his architect son, arrives from Rome after years abroad to help his father to hand-deliver the wedding invitations to each guest, as is the local Palestinian custom. As the estranged pair spend the day together, the tense details of their relationship come to a head challenging their fragile and very different lives.
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose St, Glasgow G3 6RB
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