Batata is a Canadian-Lebanese documentary film, directed by Noura Kevorkian and released in 2022.
[2] The film had originally been conceived in 2009, prior to the outbreak of the war, as a portrait of Maria's father Abu Jamil and farmer Movses (Mousa) Doudaklian, two men who built a close friendship through years of working together on Doudaklian's potato farm in Lebanon despite the history of enmity between Lebanese Christians and Syrian Muslims.
As the outbreak of the war turned the farm into a desolate refugee camp, its focus shifted more squarely onto Maria, depicting her determination to keep her family safe and united in the face of the larger forces that threatened to destroy them.
[2] The film premiered in January 2022 at the FIPADOC film festival in Biarritz, France,[3] and had its Canadian premiere in April at the 2022 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
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