
Lamya's Poem (2021)
A young refugee girl fleeing violence and war finds a book of poetry by the celebrated 13th century poet, Rumi. The book becomes a magical gateway where she meets the young Rumi when he was a refugee, escaping the terrible wars of his time. In a shared dream world populated by monsters and other threats that represent the perils they face on their respective journeys, she must help him write the poem that 800 years later will save her life.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateNovember 24, 2022
            (United Arab Emirates)
Running Time1 hr 29 min
GenresAdventure
    
        Animation
    
        Family
    
        Fantasy
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Alexander Kronemer | Director | 
| Alexander Kronemer | Writer | 
| Glenn James Brown | Producer | 
| Sam Kadi | Producer | 
| Alexander Kronemer | Producer | 
| Christopher Willis | Composer | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Mena Massoud | |
| Faran Tahir | |
| Millie Davis | |
| Raoul Bhaneja | 
