Her Brothers Buried Her Alive: Palestinian-Israeli Director Dares to Confront Honor Killings

As his long-gestating drama 'Fadia' airs on Israeli TV, Nazareth-born Palestinian director Shady Srour talks about why he refuses to stay silent about the murder of women in his society

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Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab

Ten years ago, director and creator Shady Srour heard a woman saying in Arabic, "I am buried alive." He met her completely by chance and the only thing he remembers about her are those words.

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