A short film based on the true story of a Nakba survivor.
Mahmoud Al-Fares, a fourteen-year-old boy, crosses into the city of Lydd after the Nakba in 1948 to retrieve his family's property deeds and documents proving their existence, but his journey back turns into an attempt to survive when he is besieged inside a Bayyara by a group of Zionist gangs.


Mahmoud (14) secretly enters his abandoned home in Lydda through a window after Zionist militias seize control of the city. Moving carefully through the silent house, he retrieves an old suitcase hidden beneath the bed containing documents proving his family's ownership of their house. Relieved to find them untouched, he eats and drinks hungrily in the kitchen then he leaves quickly.
On his way back, Mahmoud picks an orange from a nearby tree and throws the peel onto the roadside before entering a nearby farm in search of water. As he quietly lowers a bucket into a well, a Zionist militia group led by Moshe passes by. Moshe notices the fresh orange peel and immediately orders a search of the farm. Hearing them approach, Mahmoud climbs down into the well and hides in the darkness.
The militia discovers only the suitcase. After finding the documents inside, Moshe orders it burned. Moments later, Moshe hears a sound coming from inside the well, so he looks inside the well, but he doesn't see Mahmoud because of the well's depth. The group is urgently called away by radio. Mahmoud emerges to find the suitcase destroyed, then returns to his family, which lives inside a cave in the mountains.
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