
Rahhala: Hayya ala Hayya
رحّاله: هيّا على هيّا
Lujain Jo
Lebanon, Qatar
2025
18 min
International Premiere
IDFA Competition for Short Documentary
Synopsis
Abstract images and written text are the two components of this testimony of domestic violence, physical and psychological, that shaped the narrator’s childhood. It is told by a woman who recalls diffuse memories of a decade of abuse endured by her and her sisters, and their escape from it. The text, which appears on screen sentence by sentence, does not tell the entire story. These are fragments, snippets, shards of a story.
Sometimes the images become distinct for a moment—clouds, the moon, treetops at dusk, the sea—but more often they are abstractions. Filmed over six years and in several countries, the images become a refuge, a place where words and memory coexist—anonymous, yet inescapable.
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Credits
18 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: English
Director
Lujain Jo
Lujain Jo
Production
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Cinematography
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Editing
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Sound
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Sound Design
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Music
Rami al Jundi
Rami al Jundi
Screenplay
Lujain Jo
Lujain Jo
Screening copy
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