Director John Gianvito depicts an unsettling series of events in New Mexico during the 1991 Gulf War, with his feature film THE MAD SONGS OF FERNANDA HUSSEIN. Gently weaving a multifaceted plot, Gianvito tells the story of three New Mexico residents whose lives have been irrevocably altered by the war. The primary tale offers a heartbreaking look at a woman whose Arab husband has met with incredible hostilities due to his ethnic background. The two auxiliary stories concern a young boy reaching an age where he begins to realize the injustices in the world, and a soldier returning from battle and struggling to make an adjustment to a regular existence. A fascinating look at a side of war not often dramatized, THE MAD SONGS OF FERNANDA HUSSEIN illustrates how the battle at home can be just as affecting as any action experienced in the trenches.
Also Known As (AKA): Ta tragoudia trelas tis Fernanda Hussein
File Name : The Mad Songs of Fernanda Hussein 2001.avi
File Size : 1400.09 MB
Resolution : 496×368
Duration : 02:48:12
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Language: English
Genre: Drama