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Introduction

Mothers is an Italian film written and directed by Liana Marabini.
It is intended to show in a realistic manner the tragedy of the mothers of those young men who enlist in the jihad. The film was produced by Condor Pictures in association with Liamar Multimedia.

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Remo
Girone
Eric
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Christopher
Lambert
Sam Cohen
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Victoria
Zinny
Dr. Diana Fortis
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Rubert
Wynne-James
Fr. Emmanuel
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Elea
Clair
Claire
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Norbert
Blecha
Shopkeeper

Plot

This film shows with realism and sensitivity the tragedy of women whose sons enlist in the Jihad. They are part of very distant worlds: Angela is a well-known writer, a rich widow who never remarried after her husband’s death. She dedicated her life to her son, Sean, and to her writing. They live in Italy. Fatima is a Maroccan who emigrated very young with her husband Khalid. Their children Taarik and Nadia, are born in England. Taarik is an accomplished sportsman and very good in his studies. Both Sean and Taarik feel that the Western world doesn’t correspond to their aspirations of absolute, of idealism and holiness. Omar, a Syrian who comes often to visit their campus at the British university where they both study, is in reality a recruiter for ISIS. He creates an Islamic confraternity and invites the two young men to be part of it.

Sean and Taarik are fascinated by Omar, who shows them propaganda trailers and gives them books with the Prophet’s sayings. But more to the point he gives them rules, a thing the young men need, but they don’t find in the Western society, where neither the school, nor the family are able anymore to give rules, but only “weak thought” and destructive politically correct notions.


Producer

Liana Marabini

It has been proven that radicalization to Islam is something definitive. Young people who become radicalized, never de-radicalize. In this film I wanted to show what the first signs of radicalization are to help parents intervene while there is still time. The two mothers - a Muslim and a Catholic - join forces to overcome the drama they are experiencing because of their radicalized children, who are facing a tragic fate because of this choice.