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Overview

An Iraqi man tries to escape Saddam Hussein’s Iraq for London

Synopsis

Leaving Baghdad is a road movie, following the lonely struggle of an Iraqi man, Sadik, trying to escape the hell of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. He finds himself in more torment as he traverses country to country, ending up in Hungary – passed on from one smuggler to the next.

Hoping to join his estranged wife in London, Sadik finds himself suffering nightmares – as he recalls how he was forced to change his occupation from wedding cameraman, to filming the violence and executions perpetrated by the regime. Sadik does find some solace in his letters addressed to his son, who, as we find out gradually, did not share his father’s enthusiasm for the regime and therefore he and his family had to suffer dire consequences. Having believed he had escaped from the omnipresence of his country’s ruthless dictator, Sadik soon discovers that ‘Saddam’s assassin’ is still on his trail, with his past and guilt haunting and tormenting him as much as the secret service.

Will Sadik get to his destination? What is it that he tries to escape from: Saddam’s grip, his nightmares, his own guilt? And was leaving Baghdad worth his struggle?

Sadik’s departure continues.

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Leaving Baghdad wins BIFA

December 5th, 2011

Leaving Baghdad wins the Raindance Award at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards.

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Awards Season Arrives and other news from the Dogwoof Kennel

November 1st, 2011

Its that time of year and the nominations are rolling in for Dogwoof titles

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Dogwoof films at Raindance Film Festival 2011

September 6th, 2011

Leaving Baghdad and Melissa Mom and Me will screen at the 2011 Raindance Film Festival

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