The story centers on Mina, a 35-year-old psychiatrist trained in Germany who returns to Kurdistan to work at a mental health clinic treating survivors of war, including Yazidi women once held captive by Isis. When one of her patients dies by suicide after turning to a popular faith healer, Mina is scapegoated, triggering a lawsuit and public backlash. Her investigation into the healer, Sheikh Mossadegh, thrusts her into a battle against entrenched superstition and religious exploitation, even as her own community pulls away.
“The idea for the film comes from my own observations of a society where fear, superstition, and…
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