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Adaptation of
Where the Streets Had a Name
2008
single work
children's fiction
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First known date:
2017...
2017
Where the Streets Had a Name
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'Hayaat is on a mission. She will even skip school to achieve it (encouraged by her best friend Samy). She is determined to retrieve a handful of soil from her Grandmother’s farm as this will make her beloved Sitti Zeynab well again. Standing between her and her goal is the impenetrable wall that divides the West Bank.
'With themes of displacement, family, freedom and friendship, this is a powerful story of one family’s response to the confinements of curfew and how they rise above, with humour and love.'
Source: Monkey Baa
Production Details
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Produced by Monkey Baa, September 2017.
Director: Eva Di Cesare.
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Settings:
- Palestine, Middle East, Asia,
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