Torn Homeland
By Khawla Al Ashi and Mohammed Ghrab

How do women see a homeland soaked in wars? Torn Homeland is a lyrical search for meaning, told through a brave woman's voice. Her grandmother holds the past, her mother breathes the present, and in her eyes, the future quietly begins.
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About the filmmakers
Khawla Faris Al-Ashi, daughter of Gaza and its wars, is a twenty-year-old writer and artist studying human medicine. She is captivated by all that art has created and continues to create, a heart full of love and a soul deeply devoted to the message of life.

Mohammed Nabil Ghrab, a 23-year-old from Gaza City, studied multimedia and web development at the Islamic University. He works as a graphic designer and video editor, passionate about content creation, and believes that his voice toward life begins with a single shot.



