From
Lebanon’s notoriously tough Roumieh prison, Daccache’s third film emerges
shedding the light on inmates suffering from mental illness and facing a life
sentence in prison. Indeed, the Lebanese penal code states that “Insane”, “Mad”
& “Possessed” offenders should be incarcerated until evidence of “being
cured” (whereas “mental illness” can be managed with proper treatment and not
“cured” and in Lebanese prisons psychological and medical care for these inmates are
absent).
In the film, Daccache involves “regular” inmates to represent in a theatre
production the stories of the inmates suffering from mental illness and convey
their messages to the outside world and decision makers hopefully changing the
status of these forgotten behind bars – and preventing a similar “life
sentence” fate for future inmates.