Jordanian Crime Thriller 'Boomah' to Premiere at Shanghai Film Festival

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Jordanian director Zaid Abu Hamdan is poised to unveil his new cinematic endeavor, "Boomah," a stark crime thriller that serves as a follow-up to his acclaimed female empowerment drama, "Daughters of Abdulrahman." This compelling feature is scheduled to make its global premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival, an event increasingly recognized for showcasing Arab cinema on the international stage.

Filmed in Jordan amidst a period of significant regional instability, "Boomah" marks a distinct shift from Hamdan's previous work. While "Daughters of Abdulrahman" explored the journey of four estranged sisters confronting Jordanian patriarchy, "Boomah" is characterized as an emotionally charged crime thriller. Promotional materials describe it as a narrative focused on the struggles of survival, the profound bond of motherhood, and the plight of those abandoned by society, offering an unflinching look at aspects of Jordanian life seldom depicted on screen.

"Boomah" delves into the experiences of individuals at the lowest strata of society, those frequently overlooked until their utility or culpability becomes apparent. As producer Gianluca Chakra emphasizes, the film portrays crime not as a glamorous pursuit, but as a stark necessity—a form of labor, currency, and ultimately, survival. Beneath its crime thriller exterior, the film is fundamentally a story about human connection, the quest for belonging, and the resilience of people striving to carve out their place in a world that has already deemed them insignificant. This universal theme, Chakra notes, allows the film to resonate far beyond its Jordanian setting, as these struggles are present globally.

This film is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and the profound search for identity, even in the most challenging environments. It encourages audiences to look beyond superficial judgments and recognize the inherent dignity and complex humanity in every individual, regardless of their circumstances or societal standing. By shedding light on marginalized narratives, "Boomah" champions empathy and understanding, fostering a more inclusive perspective on the human condition.

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