I Love You More: The Search for a Father in Syria’s Lost Memories

Al JazeeraTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 2:17:14 PM
  • Director Nour Alkheder embarks on a poignant journey to find her father amidst the chaos of Syria's ongoing conflict, piecing together memories of a life disrupted by war. Her film, 'I Love You More,' serves as a personal exploration of loss and the impact of violence on familial bonds.
  • This search for her father not only reflects Alkheder's personal grief but also highlights the broader human cost of the Syrian conflict, where countless families have been torn apart and many individuals remain missing. The film aims to shed light on these personal narratives, emphasizing the need for remembrance and healing.
  • The themes of loss and memory resonate deeply within the context of Syria's tumultuous history, particularly as new revelations emerge about the fates of those who have disappeared, such as the findings related to Sednaya prison. This ongoing search for truth and justice underscores the enduring scars of war and the collective struggle for closure among families affected by the conflict.
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