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Heidia Mourad – I Am Not a Dreamer

Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil began his studies at the GDR’s German Academy of Film Art in 1976. His diploma film, HEIDIA MOURAD – I AM NOT A DREAMER, is a portrait of a Palestinian woman – heavily injured in an explosion in Beirut – who receives medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation in the GDR.

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Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil began his studies at the GDR’s German Academy of Film Art in 1976. His diploma film, HEIDIA MOURAD – I AM NOT A DREAMER, is a portrait of a Palestinian woman – heavily injured in an explosion in Beirut – who receives medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation in the GDR.

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