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  • Sara Ishaq’s ‘The Station’ Follows Women in War-Torn Country

    Yemeni Scottish filmmaker Sara Ishaq, who was Oscar-nominated in 2012 for her short documentary “Karama Has No Walls,” is in post-production on her fiction feature debut, “The Station,”.

  • ‘Resilience, Sisterhood and Survival’

    Sara Ishaq’s “The Station” won La Biennale di Venezia Prize (€5,000), given to the best film in post-production. Jurors Fatih Abay, Nathalie Jeung and Claudio Rapino were taken by the story of Layal, who runs a women-only fuel station in a segregated war-torn Yemeni town.

  • Paradise City Sales Boards Yemen-Set Cannes Critics’ Week Title ‘The Station’

    Paris-based Paradise City Sale has acquired world sales rights to Sara Ishaq’s debut feature The Station ahead of its world premiere in Cannes Critics’ Week in May.

  • Sara Ishaq’s ‘The Station’ wins top prize at Venice’s Final Cut awards

    The Station (Al Mahattah), the debut feature of Yemeni-Scottish filmmaker Sara Ishaq, has won the top prize at the Final Cut awards for projects in post-production at the Venice Film Festival’s industry platform Venice Production Bridge.