Cinema Films

“Woman at Siege” is the first Qatari feature film to be shown in cinemas. Its duration reaches 90 minutes. The film deals with the siege crisis from a humanitarian perspective. The events carry symbolic messages for dozens of cases and humanitarian stories of the peoples of the region who were affected by the unjust blockade on the State of Qatar.
These are cases and stories that may differ in nature, but they converge in their content that there are human beings who are victims due to racism, stubbornness, and injustice without proof or evidence. This was done through a Qatari family with an Emirati mother, and this family was one of the victims, as the mother is the sister of two brothers who work in military jobs, and as a result of political decisions, these two brothers, fearing for their social and professional status, put pressure on their sister and forced her not to return to Qatar, as the family enters new stages of the tragedy. You pay for personal items.