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Fred Film Radio had the pleasure of sitting down with Yasemin Şamdereli, co-director with Deka Mohamed Osman of “Non Dirmi Che Hai Paura“, in competition at Alice nella Città. The film tells the inspiring yet tragic story of Samia Youssef Omar, a young Somali girl who escaped war-torn Mogadishu to follow her dream of competing in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Şamdereli’s film masterfully balances Samia’s journey between the highs of her Olympic aspirations and the devastating realities she faced.
A Human Story of Dreams and Tragedy
Şamdereli emphasizes the universal nature of Samia’s story, drawing attention to her focus on portraying a “Non Dirmi Che Hai Paura” to whom audiences can relate. “The only difference between us and Samia is where we were born. Some are lucky enough to be born in a safe country, while others like Samia face political turmoil,” she explained. Through this lens, “Non Dirmi Che Hai Paura” highlights the resilience of individuals like Samia, who strive to make the best out of difficult circumstances.
Family as a Source of Strength
Family plays a central role in Samia’s life and the film. Şamdereli delves into how Samia’s father, her biggest supporter, and her relationships with her sister and friends shaped her journey. “There are many Muslim families, like Samia’s, who support their daughters in chasing their dreams. We often only see one side of the story, but there are so many who empower their children,” Yasemin Şamdereli remarked. This theme, she says, was crucial to portraying a more balanced view of Muslim families.
A Message to Carry Home
Yasemin Şamdereli hopes that audiences will leave the film with Samia’s story in their hearts, recognizing the universal human experience behind it. “It’s about seeing the human side of every person, no matter where they come from or what they’ve gone through,” she reflected. Through “Non Dirmi Che Hai Paura“, Şamdereli offers a heartfelt tribute to Samia’s courage and the importance of understanding and empathy.
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