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Q review – freedom, lies and transgressions in...
Jude Chehab turns the camera on the maelstrom – and slow liberation – after her mother’s expulsion from controversial group al-QubaysiatOpening the Pandora’s box of her family secrets, Jude Chehab makes a complex and moving documentary debut that unfolds both as an investigation and as a kind of intergenerational therapy. For decades, her mother, Hiba, was devoted to al-Qubaysiat, a highly secretive female Muslim order that operates in Lebanon and Syria. Chehab’s grandmother Doria had also been
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