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When I Saw You

Tarek and his mother Ghaydaa number among the tens of thousands of refugees crossing the border from Palestine, having been separated from Tarek's father amidst the chaos of the Six Day War. They ultimately settle at the Harir refugee camp, a makeshift home for a new generation displaced by conflict. Tarek dreams of being reunited with his father, and struggles to adapt to a new life far away from all he previously knew.

Top Cast

  • Mahmoud Asfa

    Mahmoud Asfa

    Tarek

  • Ruba Bilal

    Ruba Bilal

    Ghaydaa

  • Saleh Bakri

    Saleh Bakri

    Layth

  • Anas Algaralleh

    Anas Algaralleh

    Mr. Nasser

  • Ali Elayan

    Ali Elayan

    Abu Akram

  • Ruba Shamshoum

    Ruba Shamshoum

    Zain

  • Ahmad Srour

    Ahmad Srour

    Touissant

  • Husam Abed

    Husam Abed

    Al Arabi

  • Fadia Abu Ayash

    Fadia Abu Ayash

    Jihan

Overview

Tarek and his mother Ghaydaa number among the tens of thousands of refugees crossing the border from Palestine, having been separated from Tarek's father amidst the chaos of the Six Day War. They ultimately settle at the Harir refugee camp, a makeshift home for a new generation displaced by conflict. Tarek dreams of being reunited with his father, and struggles to adapt to a new life far away from all he previously knew.

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