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Underexposure

Oday Rasheed

This is the first film shot in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam Hussein, made with the help of many friends and volunteers and with scarcely any budget. Underexposure, whose title refers to the outdated film stock used to make the film, as to the generations of Iraqis isolated from the world for decades, takes an unprecedented, uncensored look into the life of those living in Iraq during the tumultuous days after Saddamıs fall. The past is only a moment behind them and the presence of death is a constant companion into the future. Maysoun is a woman who finds solace in her sexuality; Hassan finds comfort in the belief that his films will outlive the cancer taking over his body. Homeless and alone with only his sacks of brightly colored rags, Nassir experiences his first taste of companionship and responsibility with the discovery of a dying Iraqi soldier. .
 
 

Screenplay Oday Rasheed, Faris Haram, Heydar Helo
Photography (colour) Ziyad Turkey
Editing Antje Zynga
Music Abdel Khalid
ICast Yousif Al-Ani, Samar Qahtan, Awatif Nayeem, Shahrazad Shakir, Suha Salim, Basim Hamad, Basim Mohammed
Production FilmIraq , Furat al Jamil , Enlil Film , Majed Rasheed , X-Filme Creative Pool , Maria Köpf
Year of production 2005
Running time 74'

 

Oday Rasheed .

Oday Rasheed was born in 1973. He finished secondary school in Baghdad at the end of the Second Gulf War in 1991 and joined the Institute for Electrical Science and after it the Institute for Applicable Art. In 1998, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in the Film Department but didnıt stay long because of the deteriorated standard of the Department caused by the embargo and the rules of the former regime. In the 90s he dedicated himself to produce independently experimental movies on video. After the last war in Iraq and the US he decided to work actively in the development and the renaissance of the Iraqi cinema starting with a film produced immediately after the war: Underexposure.

 

 


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