Wendy Ide 

Our River… Our Sky review – ambitious drama about beleaguered Baghdad

This multi-stranded portrait of people’s search for normality in the riven Iraqi capital is fleetingly beautiful yet fails to fully engage
  
  

Darina AL JOUNDI as Sara, Ali EL KAREEM as Boatman and Zainab JODA as Reema in Our River… Our Sky
‘A little overstretched’: Our River… Our Sky. Photograph: Publicity image

The backdrop is Baghdad, 2006. A city, still under US occupation, that is riven by sectarian tensions and simmering violence. This ambitious, multi-stranded drama attempts to trace the lives of a disparate group of people as they try to cling to normality while the capital tears itself apart. There are moments of stark beauty – a woman gazes across the roofs at dusk; music hangs in the air alongside the smoke from the bomb attacks in other neighbourhoods. But the film feels a little overstretched between its multiple storylines, meaning that we get glimpses of life, but little in the way of real engagement.

Watch a trailer for Our River… Our Sky.
 

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