Soufra

Director
Thomas Morgan
Producer
Thomas Morgan, Kathleen Glynn, Susan Sarandon
Year
2015
Spoken
Arabic
Subtitle
English
Country
Lebanon
Length
72 min
Format
BluRay
Off
Description

This film is also available through the Panopto for UA class use. Request it for your class at https://azilliad.library.arizona.edu/illiad/illiad.dll?Action=10&Form=2….

From soufrafilm.com-

Soufra follows the unlikely and wildly inspirational story of intrepid social entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar – a generational refugee who has spent her entire life in the Burj El Barajneh refugee camp just south of Beirut, Lebanon. The film follows Mariam as she sets out against all odds to change her fate by launching a successful catering company, “Soufra,” and then expand it into a food truck business with a diverse team of fellow refugee woman who now share this camp as their home. Together. they heal the wounds of war through the unifying power of food while taking their future into their own hands through an unrelenting belief in Mariam, and in each other. Mariam is breaking barriers, pulling together Syrian, Iraqi, Palestinian, and Lebanese women to worse side by side and form beautiful friendships while running this thriving business. 

Soufra will shine a new and revealing light on people inside of the largest refugee crisis in human history, but ultimately this film is about hope, grit, passion, and the common bonds created by brining people together around food as a bridge to overcome all barriers. Through Mariam is officially considered "stateless" she is a beacon of hope and home for thousands upon thousands of women in the most unlikely of places. Mariam and her team will be just that for thousands more once her story is told through Soufra.