Synopsis:
Mohammad carries the weight of leaving everything behind; his family, friends, and homeland. "I feel guilty that I survived," he admits, unsure if he will ever see his loved ones again.
Now a refugee, Mohammed struggles to build a new life while the conflict rages on back home. This video documentary captures his journey of loss, resilience, and his plea for peace. Through Mohammad’s story, we are reminded of the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for empathy and action.
Directors: Kaye Johanna van Loon
Kaye van Loon is a photographer and documentary filmmaker dedicated to uncovering untold stories and amplifying unheard voices. A recent graduate of the Luca School of Arts in Brussels, Kaye uses visual storytelling to explore the complexities of human experience and shed light on pressing social and political issues. Through photography and film, Kaye seeks to connect with people on a deeper level, crafting empathetic and authentic narratives that inspire and resonate