CANCELED—The Cave

This screening has been canceled due to the UC Berkeley campus power shutdown. If you have purchased tickets online for a Mill Valley Film Festival screening via the MVFF website, please call 415.383.5256 or contact info@cafilm.org for information on refunds. Note: If you purchased in person at BAMPFA, please email bampfa@berkeley.edu or call 510.642.1412 during regular business hours.

Amani, Salim, and Samaher work in an underground hospital called “The Cave” in besieged Al Ghouta, Syria. In this haunting film from the Oscar-nominated team behind Last Men in Aleppo, the camera is a mute witness to their daily work treating victims of Syria’s civil war. Through the lens of director Feras Fayyad, the smoke-filled city suggests dystopian sci-fi, its inhabitants living in belowground tunnels. In one surreal scene, children frolic in a subterranean playground while bombs drop overhead. Hospital staff try to keep a grasp on ordinary life, even as it crumbles around them; Salim plays classical music while he operates, Amani’s friends throw her a surprise birthday party, and Samaher complains cheerfully about cooking rice for a hundred. But the daily struggle against death is always present, particularly for Amani, an aspiring pediatrician who stayed behind during the region’s mass exodus to manage the hospital. “Is God watching?” Amani asks as she treats patients. The film ensures that someone will.

Please note: this film contains some disturbing images.

Monica Nolan
FILM DETAILS 
Cinematographer
  • Wade Muller
Language
  • Arabic
  • English
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 96 mins