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The Orange Grove

The Orange Grove

Directed by Murad Abu Eisheh
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Plot

Aziz, a young Arab actor in New York City, wrestles with the haunting echoes of his past while serving as an understudy in a production of the Greek tragedy Hecuba. Days before the premiere, he is thrust into the spotlight, and rehearsals become a fragile dance between memory and reality. Shadows of his childhood in a war-torn homeland resurface—memories of a lost twin brother, Ahmad, and an orange grove torn apart by conflict. As Aziz delves deeper into his role, his own anguish bleeds into the performance. The play’s director sees a rare, unguarded truth in Aziz’s portrayal, unaware of the profound personal wounds that lie beneath it. On opening night, Aziz’s grief and guilt transform his performance into a raw, cathartic journey. Through the act of storytelling, he confronts the fractured pieces of his identity, merging the past with the present and finding a bittersweet peace in honoring his brother’s memory.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleThe Orange Grove
Original languageEN
Production countriesCanada, Jordan
StatusIn Production
Production companiesMax Films, The Imaginarium Films
ProductionRoger Frappier, Veronika Molnar, Sylvie Lacoste
Assistant directorsMurad Abu Eisheh

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