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Hamdan

2013 · 73 min

What if the only way to heal is to first confront the deepest wound? In this 2013 drama, a solitary man navigates the quiet aftermath of a profound personal loss. His journey is not one of grand gestures, but of the small, aching moments that define a life interrupted. Set against a backdrop of unspoken grief and fragile hope, the film observes the delicate process of picking up the pieces when the picture can never be whole again. It’s a study in resilience, asking how we rebuild from the ruins of our own history. With a restrained and poignant focus on character, this story finds its power in silence and the subtle shifts toward recovery.

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Year 2013
Director Martín Solá
Runtime 73 min.

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The director frames the narrative around absence, making silence a palpable force. The restrained visuals amplify the weight of what remains unsaid.

This is for viewers who appreciate a slow, psychological study. You'll feel the quiet burden of a personal reckoning, heavier than any outburst. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Martín Solá

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