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Sulaiman Reacts to Oftbon Attacks | Road to Maastir Wins Best Picture


SULAIMAN POSTPONES ELBRESIA VISIT, CONDEMNS TERROR ATTACK
President Sulaiman reacted to the deadly bombings in Oftbon.


President Akram Sulaiman.

by Assan Knalla

RHAGA - President Akram Sulaiman has postponed an upcoming state visit to Elbresia following the deadly terrorist attacks in the nation's largest city of Oftbon which have left over 280 people dead. Reacting to the bombings, which targeted the transportation networks of the city, Sulaiman called the attackers "cowards who distort our Islamic faith in a wicked and unjustifiable way to kill and maim innocents." Sulaiman pledged support to the Elbresian government, saying that any and all required or requested resources would be provided to help victims and first responders.

"The heart of Emmiria stands with the Elbresian Republic," Sulaiman said. "I am postponing my upcoming state visit and meetings with President Martin and President-elect Desende, as per their requests, but I have talked with both of them during the transitional phase and am committed to continuing our constructive relationship. We Emmirians know the pain, heartbreak, shock, and anger of terrorism firsthand, and we have the Elbresian people and the citizens of Oftbon in our prayers today."

A series of blasts around Oftbon targeted the international airport, several metro stations, and a prominent undersea tunnel connecting Oftbon to the mainland Nortuan continent. The Emmirian ambassador to Elbresia has stated that two Emmirian citizens were killed in the attack against the Oftbon-Mullingham Airport as they arrived in the city.

'Road to Maastir' Wins Best Picture at Tofino Film Festival
The drama film won multiple awards at the 96th TFF, the first time an Emmirian film has won the prestigious award.


Faadil Minhas won Best Supporting Actor for his role as Mohammad, a docile Kuye murder suspect.

by Rouhan Momhet

TOFINO - Road to Maastir, a drama film written and directed by Mujahid el-Mahmood, starring Majdi al-Saad and Faadil Minhas, has won Best Picture at the Tofino Film Festival, becoming the first Emmirian movie to claim the prestigious award. It was nominated for ten awards and won 4, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Faadil Minhas, Best Cinematography, and Best Visual Effects. Set in Kuye in 1983, the narrative follows Daamir, a reclusive, pacifist, Skith-born Emmirian teacher (al-Saad) tasked with delivering Mohammad, a docile Kuye murder suspect (Minhas), into the hands of Skithan authorities as the Kuye War ignites.

"This is a huge, huge honor for me, my actors, my crew, everyone on this movie, and really for my country as a whole," el-Mahmood said while accepting the award for Best Picture on stage in Tofino. "We poured our hearts and souls into this film to tell a story of the sidelines, a story of the effects of war, the bond of brotherhood, really what this movie means is the humanity that overcomes everything."

El-Mahmood was nominated for Best Director, but lost to Skarmian Tertk Dakelin for Canvas, which also won four awards. Majdi al-Saad and Naseeba Naim were also nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively, but lost to Jonas Gama and Fae Fonnand, both of whom starred in the Vitosium biographical film Word to the Wise. Word to the Wise won the most awards of the night with 5 total, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Makeup, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Original Song.

The events of the movie take place in Kuye, on the eve of the 1983 War. Daamir, a Skithan school-teacher goes about his day teaching geography to the Emmirian children from nearby villages, playing with them, and giving grain to their families. One of Daamir's acquaintances show up to his isolated schoolhouse to warn him about rising tensions between the Kuye resistance and the Skithan regime.

The following morning, Balducci, a Skithan gendarme and friend to Daamir, brings an Emmirian prisoner (who we find out is called Mohamed later on) to Daamir's schoolhouse. Balducci informs Daamir that he must take this prisoner to the nearby town, Maastir, and hand him over to the police department over there. He claims that he is unable to due to there being a lack of forces to prevent a potential uprising in the town of El Ameur. Daamir is displeased with the orders being given to him and outright refuses to comply. Despite Mohamed having killed his cousin over the theft of grain, Daamir insists that it is out of the question for him to take the man to the authorities as they will most probably sentence him to death without much deliberation. Balducci, frustrated, tells Daamir that Skith authorities already have an eye on him due to his friendliness with the locals. He then starts his trip back to El Ameur, leaving the prisoner and his fate in the hands of Daamir.

After sharing a meal together, Daamir sets up a bed for Mohamed, ensuring he is treated like a regular guest. At night, Mohamed falls sick prompting Daamir to tend to him. This helps ease the tension and grow trust between the two men. The next morning, Daamir is suddenly faced by a group of men in horses demanding he hand over their cousin. The situation quickly escalates and Daamir is forced to use a firearm to fend them off. After shooting one of their horses, the men disperse and flee whilst promising revenge. After the situation cools down, Daamir heatedly confronts Mohamed, blaming him for the events that had just taken place. Mohamed in turn asks Daamir to take him to the authorities in Maastir, to which Daamir responds to by telling him to go by himself. Mohamed reluctantly goes through with this, only to be met by Daamir quickly having a change of heart and agreeing to take the trip with him.

Daamir proceeds to pack essentials for the trek but just as they are about to leave, they are met with a group of Skithans searching for a man guilty of slaughtering their cattle. When they see Mohamed, they ask Daamir if he was the man in question. Daamir explains his situation, but the men insist that they can take care of his prisoner and call it a day. After Daamir's refusal to leave it to them, one of the Skithans gets agitated and threatens Daamir with his gun. Daamir quickly turns the situation around and holds the man at gunpoint. He expresses his empathy towards him having lost his cattle and then asks them all to leave.

Finally, after all this trouble, Daamir and Mohamed finally embark on their trip to Maastir. Unfortunately, not much time passes until they spot Mohamed's cousins in the distance searching for them. To avoid any further conflict, they deviate and follow a perilous path through the mountains. Shortly after, they accidentally confront a lone armed man riding a horse. The man is shown to be hesitant to pull the trigger as both parties try to de-escalate the situation. Nevertheless, the man fires the first shot and misses to which Daamir is forced to retaliate with a shot to the chest. Daamir quickly scrambles to try and resuscitate him but to no avail. Angered and frustrated, Daamir calls Mohamed a coward with no honor. Mohamed ignores this and begins to recite prayers in front of the man's body and then buries him with sand. The situation cools down and both men continue their hike through the desert.

Several hours of walking later, a heavy rain settles and the duo rush back to an abandoned village they had passed by earlier to take shelter and stay warm. Once rested and refuged from mother nature, Mohamed explains to Daamir why and how he got himself into this mess. He had killed his cousin for stealing grain since this grain was essential to keeping his parents and siblings fed. Had he let it happen, his family would have starved to death. Furthermore, his family was not able to pay the "blood-money" to appease their cousins, forcing Mohamed to flee and turn himself in to Skithan authorities. If he were to die at the hands of the Skithans, then his cousins would have nobody to take out their revenge on and neither would Mohamed's siblings seek retribution over their cousins. This was the only solution to Mohamed.

After having spent the night at the abandoned village, the pair are once again met with a group of armed men riding horses. This time, they were part of the Emmirian rebellion and were currently on their way to their base camp. They quickly confiscate any arms that Daamir and Mohamed were holding and decide to take them as temporary hostages. While held captive at the rebel base camp, Daamir takes note of a man who he recognized to have been an old friend from his days in the infantry. After a light-hearted reunion, Saamya, Daamir's friend, unties both of the hostages' hands. This cheerful moment is unfortunately short-lived as the rebels receive word that Skithan troops are approaching. Consequently, everybody in the camp packs up and start heading towards a nearby cave in order to hide.

In the cave, Saamya explains to Daamir how he must decide whether he was with or against the rebellion. Daamir, who had no intention to take part in any war, was caught aback by this as he had lived all of his life in Emmiria and had no qualms with either side. Saamya nevertheless leaves the decision up to Daamir. After this tense exchange, Daamir and Mohamed recount their experiences with women before going to sleep. Daamir explains to Mohamed how he got married in the city of Rhaga but unfortunately lost his wife. On the other hand, Mohamed never had the chance to get married and had never been with a woman.

The following morning, the rebels are ambushed by Skithan soldiers just as they leave the cave. The situation intensifies so much that the rebels are forced to flee from a back entrance to the cave. While escaping, most rebels are killed with only a few managing to escape, including Saamya. Daamir confronts the Skith troops and explains that Mohamed and him are mere hostages and are not involved in the uprising. The Skithan lieutenant verifies over radio that Daamir was a major in the army with a prisoner assigned to him and promptly releases them. Finally left to their own, Daamir and Mohamed continue their walk through the Emmirian desert.

Before reaching Maastir, Daamir decides to take Mohamed to the town of Berzina where has was born. There, Daamir reveals to Mohamed that his parents were actually from Sulifa and he had in fact no Skithan blood in him. Because of this, Daamir had always felt like an outsider in Emmiria. He then takes Mohamed to a bar in order to hire an escort for him. The bar owner, who knew Daamir when he was young, also hired him an escort. After this stop, the duo continue their trek.

Once Maastir is finally in view, Daamir offers Mohamed two choices. The first was to continue forward to Maastir and hand himself over to the authorities as he had planned. The second was to follow a secondary path that would lead him to a community of nomads willing to take him in. Mohamed deliberates over this for a long time but ultimately chooses the path towards the nomads. After saying their goodbyes, Daamir returns to his schoolhouse where he would teach his final lesson to his students before permanently leaving.

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