A documentary on the Aslam famine in Yemen receives the Science and Education Award at the Western European International Festival



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The Yemeni documentary "Assem" by Jordanian director "Nisreen Al-Subaihi" received a new prize at the recent Western European Film Festival held recently in Brussels.

The director of the movie "Nisreen Al-Subaihi" stated that the film "Asim" had received the prize for science and education, and had been selected as a film to be a reference in the universities as material approved scientist.

The film, which was presented at the Western European Film Festival, was applauded by those present, impressed by the shocking facts and scenes documented by the film, recounting the tragedy of children and women of the region of Aslam in Yemen ravaged by deliberate famines.

The film tells the story of one of these children, the child Asim, named after the movie, who suffers from atrophy due to severe malnutrition and care inadequate health, as well as the inability of the health authorities to provide medical care.

Al-Subaihi said the film documented tragic scenes of children in Aslam who complain about the lack of humanitarian aid.

Director Al-Subaihi thanked the team that contributed to the success of the movie "Assem", the photographer Tariq Al-Dulaimi, who accompanied him to Aslam, as well as the photographer Najib Al-Ayani, the photographer Khaled Al-Matari, as well as all the sound and lighting technicians, as well as the journalist Kamal Al-Salami In the script script.

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