Rise and Shine / Sabah Elfoll
Sanaa is having a difficult morning. Frantically running around after her husband and family; she’s late for work, the baby is crying and she can’t find the keys to her apartment. Nothing is going her way.
Sanaa is having a difficult morning. Frantically running around after her husband and family; she’s late for work, the baby is crying and she can’t find the keys to her apartment. Nothing is going her way.
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Nadine is a young woman living in Beirut during a critical time in Lebanon’s history.