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In 2003, with war looming in his native Iraq, Abbas Fahdel returned to his homeland to document life in Baghdad during and after the invasion.
Shot over the course of 2 years, Homeland is a sprawling yet intimate cinematic opus, chronicling in rich detail the realities of daily life for a family in the midst of war. Fahdel captures the occupation at ground level, offering a unique perspective of life during wartime Iraq.
A major and essential film, Fahdel has created a meticulous study of a tragedy, the consequences of which are still not fully understood.
Part of Open City Documentary Festival 2016 and East End Film Festival 2016