


VILLAGE NEXT TO PARADISE / MO HARAWE
The Village Next to Paradise (2024) is the debut feature film by Somali-Austrian director Mo Harawe. Set in a windy Somali village, the story follows Mamargade, a single father striving to provide a better future for his son, Cigaal. Their lives take a turn with the arrival of Mamargade's sister, Araweelo, who returns home seeking a fresh start after her divorce. Together, the newly formed family navigates personal aspirations amidst the complexities of their environment, marked by conflict and the omnipresence of foreign drones. The film delves into themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life, offering a poignant portrayal of familial bonds in challenging circumstances.
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 7PM
RT: 132 mins
Dir: MO HARAWE
The Village Next to Paradise (2024) is the debut feature film by Somali-Austrian director Mo Harawe. Set in a windy Somali village, the story follows Mamargade, a single father striving to provide a better future for his son, Cigaal. Their lives take a turn with the arrival of Mamargade's sister, Araweelo, who returns home seeking a fresh start after her divorce. Together, the newly formed family navigates personal aspirations amidst the complexities of their environment, marked by conflict and the omnipresence of foreign drones. The film delves into themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life, offering a poignant portrayal of familial bonds in challenging circumstances.
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 7PM
RT: 132 mins
Dir: MO HARAWE
The Village Next to Paradise (2024) is the debut feature film by Somali-Austrian director Mo Harawe. Set in a windy Somali village, the story follows Mamargade, a single father striving to provide a better future for his son, Cigaal. Their lives take a turn with the arrival of Mamargade's sister, Araweelo, who returns home seeking a fresh start after her divorce. Together, the newly formed family navigates personal aspirations amidst the complexities of their environment, marked by conflict and the omnipresence of foreign drones. The film delves into themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life, offering a poignant portrayal of familial bonds in challenging circumstances.
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 7PM
RT: 132 mins
Dir: MO HARAWE