Capernaum Screenplay: Zain's Struggle
Capernaum Screenplay: Zain's Struggle
(CHAOS)
Screenplay by
Nadine Labaki
Jihad Hojeily
Michelle Keserwani
1. INT. DAY – UNSANITARY POLICE DETENTION CENTER 1.
In a small unsanitary office, used as a police station, stands Zain, a skinny
12-year-old boy, slightly hunchbacked, wearing only his dirty underwear
and looking lost. The boy stands there with his mouth wide open while a
40-year-old doctor examines his teeth like one examines a lab rat.
Several arrested migrant workers from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, and Africa
standing and looking defeated.
MICHELLE
Sedad.
OFFICER
Sedad.
Do you have a passport? Residence permit?
MICHELLE
At my Madame's house.
OFFICER
Lama Bekoum.
Who's Lama?
Lama, are you pregnant?
LAMA
Yes.
OFFICER
How many months?
LAMA
Seven months.
OFFICER
Okay, CARITAS will see you now.
Among the women, a young Ethiopian girl – Tigest (Rahil) – with short hair
seems in shock more than others, but she tries to control herself. She has a
dripping black mark on her cheek.
OFFICER
Who's Tigest Ailo?
The Ethiopian, Tigest Ailo?
TIGEST
Yes.
OPENING CREDITS
Few young children asleep in the bus. A middle- aged couple, poorly
dressed is sitting in the bus among other passengers. They are both lost in
their thoughts, silent and worried.
6. EXT. DAY-IN FRONT OF THE COURTHOUSE 6.
A few journalists from the local press are busy adjusting their cameras
and reporting in front of the stairs of the ministry of justice.
Each escorted by a guard, Rahil and Zain are waiting in front of the back
entrance of the courthouse. Zain keeps his head down while trying to
avoid Rahil’s heavy gaze.
8. [Link]-COURTROOM 8.
A chaotic atmosphere fills the room. Zain follows Nadine, his lawyer. Nadine
is dressed in her attorney attire and holds a bag. She sits next to him. Nadine
stares at Zain’s parents, while Rahil looks sad and lost in her thoughts.
Zain stands up to get closer to the bars. The guard uncuffs him.
THE JUDGE
Souad and Selim Al Hajj.
SOUAD
Yes.
THE JUDGE
The plaintiff is in custody. He is present and uncuffed.
Show me your hands.
Also present... His attorney, Nadine Al Aalam.
Also present, the defendants...
Selim and Souad Al Hajj, and their attorney, Saiid Tamer.
Do you know why you are here, Souad?
SOUAD
I know why I'm here, your Honor.
THE JUDGE
Why?
SOUAD
I know that my son is serving time in prison, but not why he's
dragging us back here.
SELIM
We're floor mats, anyone can sue us!
THE JUDGE
You were a witness in Zain's previous trial, right?
SELIM
Yes
THE JUDGE
Did you testify?
SELIM
Yes
THE JUDGE
And now you are the accused.
Do you know what Zain was convicted of?
SOUAD
Zain did something childish and was put in jail for it.
THE JUDGE
Childish? He was sentenced to five years! He committed a
crime. Childish? Anyway...
How old are you, Zain?
ZAIN
I don't know? Ask them.
Souad puts her head down and avoids looking at the lawyer. Nadine steps
closer to the judge and presents the forensic doctor’s medical certificate.
NADINE (PRESENTS THE REPORT)
Your Honor, Zain has no birth certificate, and has never been
registered with the state.
And his parents apparently don't know his exact date of birth...
Here's the medical examiner's report that states that Zain was
approximately 12 years old at the time of the incident.
NADINE
Correct.
THE JUDGE
Where do you live, Zain?
ZAIN
Roumieh Prison for Juveniles.
THE JUDGE
Arrested on June 15, you're serving your sentence.
Do you know why?
THE JUDGE
You stabbed someone?
ZAIN
Yes, a sonofabitch.
THE JUDGE
Really?
You're insisting?
THE JUDGE
No laughing in court!
What's all this fuss you've caused?
On TV and the media, your phone call from prison?
Know why you're here?
THE JUDGE
Why?
ZAIN
I want to sue my parents.
THE JUDGE
Why do you want to sue your parents?
9. [Link]-PHARMACY 9.
ZAIN
Hello.
PHARMACIST
Good morning.
ZAIN
I want two packs of Tramadol.
PHARMACIST
You need a prescription.
PHARMACIST
Who's this medicine for?
ZAIN
My mother
PHARMACIST
Why didn't she come herself?
ZAIN
She had a stomach operation.
Zain runs to another pharmacy and asks for Tramal while giving another
excuse.
ZAIN
She broke her back.
SECOND PHARMACIST
Her doctor wrote this?
ZAIN
Yes.
SECOND PHARMACIST
Couldn't your father come instead?
ZAIN
He's paralyzed.
Zain’s little sister, a one year old girl has her leg chained. Meanwhile, Zain
and his other sister empty the boxes of Tramal drugs in a basin full of
water. His mother Souad minces the Tramal. Sahar stirs the water. Zain
puts soaks clothes in the basin. Close by, the toddler starts to play with
the empty boxes.
Souad puts make up and gets ready to leave the house. A crying child is
heard in the background. While Souad and Zain are packing things up,
she hits him.
Souad poorly dressed, sits in the back of a crowded bus and smokes a
cigarette. Her one year old little girl is sitting on her lap, while Zain is
standing next to them and looking at his mother.
SOUAD
My son.
OFFICER
His name?
SOUAD
Ibrahim El Hajj.
OFFICER
Ibrahim El Hajj?
SOUAD
Yes.
MAN
Aunt Souad?
Over here!
SOUAD
Who's that? Massoud?
How are you?
MASSOUD
How are you, my darling?
SOUAD
Isn't my son Ibrahim with you?
MASSOUD
No, they took him to another cell!
SOUAD
Are all your brothers with you?
MASSOUD
Yes, everyone!
The officer empties the bags and carefully checks the clothes. Souad looks
worried. Another officer is checking whether Zain is hiding anything
illegal.
Souad and Zain pass by a long line of visitors, talking on the phones. Their
combined voices create a loud noise in the corridor.
Souad lays down her baby girl and smokes a cigarette, while Zain is
standing next to her.
On the other side of the glass windows where the inmates sit, a young
man holds the telephone and speaks to Souad.
ASSAD
Hurry up! Let's go.
While Zain carries boxes, a small van passes by. The kids’ backpacks are
tied outside of the van onto the bumper and the side mirrors. The van
stops, not far from Zain. A young lady gets down making way for the
children to exit. The lady gets in the van again while looking
disappointed at Zain.
STUDENT
Do we have a test tomorrow?
ASSAD
These are for your mother...
And these are for my beautiful Sahar.
I miss her.
ZAIN
Thank you.
ASSAD
Take care.
On his way, he angrily throws the bag of snacks in a carton box on the
street and heads home. A confused man is seen checking what Zain threw.
Zain crosses a crammed street in his poor neighborhood, filled with old
buildings and lower-class people.
Zain gets inside the building, while a young girl was standing outside.
Zain climbs the dark and dirty stairs of an old building with cracked walls.
Dirty water is dripping down the steps, and he can hear a child’s loud
screams as he walks up the stairway.
SOUAD
Assaad's father, that asshole.
Every time he fills the water tank, we drown because of his
rotten pipes!
That bastard thinks we owe him for letting us live here for free.
A young girl is holding a broom, while two older ones are helping their
mother get rid of the water filling up the house. The door is open. Zain
knocks on a door using his head. He is holding the grocery bags with his
hands.
ZAIN
Sahar!
SOUAD (ANGRILY)
This isn't a house, it's a pigsty!
To hell with you all.
Sahar opens the door and helps her brother with the water gallons.
Zain stands up and unties his little sister’s foot. He holds her and takes
her to another room. She stops crying.
SAHAR
Zain, did he give you liquorice and ramen for me?
In the other room, Zain’s six sisters and brothers are helping their mother
squeeze the juice.
LITTLE SISTER
Wake up, Zain!
ZAIN
It's dawn.
Leave me the fuck alone!
LITTLE SISTER
Wake up, you donkey!
Zain and his sisters are heading to the sidewalk holding pails and
buckets. He is also holding a rectangular piece of wood.
ZAIN
Hurry up.
Someone might see us.
In the dirty, broken down public restrooms, Zain is scrubbing his sister’s
underwear over the sink. Sahar is sitting on the toilet seat.
ZAIN
Remember what happened to your friend, Alia? Her mother
locked her in the house until some pig came and took her away.
If Mom finds out, she'll get rid of you. She'll give you to Assad.
SAHAR
But Assaad's really nice.
ZAIN
He's a fart!
SAHAR (NAÏVE)
But he gives me ramen and liquorice for free.
ZAIN
He'll give you shit to eat! They'll give you to Assaad to get rid of
you. We'll never see you again. He'll lock you up in a room full
of rats, and cover the windows. You'll never go outside. Every
three days, he'll give you a drop of water and expired ramen.
Didn't you see his ear? A sewer rat bit him.
ZAIN
Here, put this on.
He takes off his t-shirt, folds it and puts it in his sister’s panties.
ZAIN
Are you done?
SAHAR
Yeah.
ZAIN
Here.
SAHAR
What do I do with this?
ZAIN
Put it here, in your panties.
Assad is working in his store. In the back of the grocery store, Zain hides a
box of sanitary napkins under his t-shirt and pants while his sister is
outside talking to Assad.
ZAIN
Still have to stack the Pepsis. Mom's waiting for Sahar.
ASSAD
Stay a bit. I'm enjoying your sister.
ZAIN
I'll bring her back.
ASSAD
I'll talk to your mom. Bye.
Zain and Sahar are sitting next to each other’s. Zain is drumming on an
old trash bin. His sister is holding him tight and resting her head on her
brother’s shoulder. They start singing.
A flock of birds passes. Sahar’s short is drying under the sunlight.
Buildings and balconies around them are in a very poor state.
On a rooftop we see a young girl carrying a gallon. On a balcony, a group
of children playing with papers.
Zain and Sahar are holding a conversation. They stand up and stare into
space.
Sahar and Zain are walking together. Sahar is eating Ramen Noodles.
ZAIN
Careful. Don't just throw the pads anywhere, I'll show you
where to hide them. I'll show you? Got it?
SAHAR
Yeah.
We see Zain and Sahar going down the street. Sahar is walking
uncomfortably. She is scratching her backside because her short is still
wet.
ZAIN
Beetroot juice, better than booze!
Tomato juice, makes you loose!
That's 250.
SAHAR
Here you go. God bless you.
ZAIN
Here, take two.
MAN
I wanna show you something.
SAHAR
Leave me alone.
MAN
Come on, just for a bit!
SAHAR
Get out of my face, creep.
Zain hits an older teenager in the street. His sister is behind him eating
ramen noodles. Little kids are watching the scene.
MAN (BACKGROUND)
Drop it, Zain.
ZAIN
Don't fuck with me, asshole!
Zain’s family is having dinner. They are eating a little meal by candlelight.
Sahar is eating bread. Souad brings food to the table.
SELIM
What do you want to go to school for? Forget it. Keep working
at Assaad's.
SOUAD
Why are you complicating things?
Let him go and learn a word or two.
Go sit next to your sister, but don't wake her up.
Let him go to school.
They'll give us some food and clothes.
SELIM
And what do we tell Assad?
ZAIN
Assaad? I'll talk to him. I'll go to school in the morning, and
work for him in the afternoon.
SOUAD
Haven't you seen Zahra's son, Farid? He comes back from
school loaded with stuff. We'll get mattresses, clothes for the
kids...
SELIM
Shut up!
SOUAD
At least he'll eat there and bring food for his sisters. Leftovers
from the fanciest hotels and weddings. It'll be good for all of us!
Why are you being so stubborn?
SELIM
God willing, we'll see on Monday.
SOUAD
God willing?
SELIM
Want me to swear on the bread? I said ok. What if Assaad gets
upset and kicks us out?
SOUAD
Don't worry, he's not gonna get upset.
Zain can still go work for Assaad after school.
In the small broken down bathroom Zain, topless, is holding a small water
bucket and washing up. Soap gets in his eyes while washing his face.
ZAIN
God damn soap!
Assad smokes a cigarette and looks at Zain, who sits on the sidewalk and
eats nuts. He seems in a bad mood.
Zain takes a gas tank and struggles to drag it down the street. He makes
way for the same school van to pass. Streets are full of graffiti and
people.
Zain delivers another gas tank and struggles to drag it down the street.
Noise can be heard loud and clear. The street looks busy.
Zain struggles to take the gas tank inside the small snack. He fixes it.
Bahia is a veiled woman.
ZAIN
Mrs. Bahia, I'm done.
BAHIA
How much?
ZAIN
13,000.
Zain is walking with a stroller filled with grocery bags to deliver under
heavy rain. He is only wearing a t-shirt and red pants. He is thirsty. He
opens his mouth to drink the rain water. He reaches an old building and
gets inside.
In front of an old house door, stands a veiled woman who rushes to help
Zain with the heavy grocery bags. The hall seems chaotic, with clothes
and chairs hanging around.
Zain is delivering more grocery bags. This time, to a man in his 20s, who
is smoking a cigarette. The man looks high. He tries to invite Zain over
and holds his head to try to kiss him. Zain removes the man’s head off
him.
ZAIN
Get your fucking hands off me!
Zain is holding bags and looking around him. Many people are walking
around. We can hear motorcycle noises.
The stairway is very chaotic and dirty. There are chickens clucking. He
continues to go up till he sees one of his little sisters holding one chicken.
ZAIN
Where did these chickens come from? Who brought them?
LITTLE SISTER
Assaad. He's upstairs.
ZAIN
Assaad's upstairs?
LITTLE SISTER
Yes.
When he arrives to his doorway, he sees his other brothers and sisters
playing with the chickens. He rushes and goes up and gets in a dark room.
He looks through the half-open door to see Assad and Abou Assad
(Assad’s father) sitting on the couch. One of his young sisters is sitting on
Selim’s knees. He opens the door slightly more to see his sister Sahar,
who’s wearing a sequin dress and vulgar makeup, sitting next to Assad,
who’s wearing a shirt.
Angry Zain enters the kitchen to see his mother preparing juice.
ZAIN (ANGRILY)
What's Assaad doing here?
SOUAD (WHISPERING)
Calm down. He's discussing the rent with your father.
ZAIN
I'd bet my arm you're trading these chickens for Sahar.
SOUAD
Listen to me, wait...
ZAIN
Go tell him or I will.
SOUAD
Keep your voice down. I swear on your sisters, I swear to God...
It's nothing, it's all in your head.
ZAIN
So why's Sahar wearing makeup?
SOUAD
She's imitating me for fun.
ZAIN
When they finish their juice, I'm kicking them out.
Souad is holding the juice cups and comes inside to serve Assad and his
father. Zain quickly runs and tries to eavesdrop to hear the discussion.
SOUAD
Welcome, dear neighbors! Abou Assad, please serve yourself.
ABOU ASSAD
Thank you.
Sahar comes in with her little sister. Zain looks at her angrily and
removes the lipstick off her face with his hand.
ZAIN
Take that disgusting lipstick off your face. You look like a witch
in that dress.
Sahar looks at her brother with a sad look in her eyes. Through a thin gap
in the curtains, Zain tries to hear the rest of the discussion. He looks very
sad.
The visitors left the house. Souad is smoking a cigarette. She is resting
her head on her hand. She looks very sad and worried. Selim is looking
down. Silence is prevailing. They are clearly thinking what they have
done.
Man sitting on an old terrace with a goofy young girl with a yellow dress
dancing.
Zain sitting on the ground with tears filling his eyes. He is deeply
thinking.
Old dirty slippers and shoes are scattered on the ground next to the
sleeping mattress, where one of Zain’s sisters is sleeping. Another two
are sleeping and hugging each other’s.
63. [Link]-LIVING ROOM 63.
Selim asleep on a couch with a whiskey glass and a burning cigarette are
left on the table by his side.
A little girl is eating powder milk directly from the box with a spoon.
Around her lie more scattered shoes. Zain gets closer to her and signals
her to stay quiet and not to make any noise so that no one wakes up. He
holds a garbage bag. He removes his slippers. All his other sisters are
crammed and asleep. He climbs carefully so he doesn’t wake them up,
and opens a drawer and takes some of Sahar’s old underwears and puts
them in the bag. He goes to another drawer and takes clothes. He finds a
white dress between them. He keeps it inside. Zain comes closer to
Sahar.
ZAIN
I'll tell you later. Be ready when I come back. Don't tell anyone.
He picks the pile of clothes and puts the in the blue garbage bag. He
takes a glimpse at her then goes.
He takes a few thousands liras from his father’s wallet and takes the bag
and leaves.
In the back of the market, Zain discreetly picks up some canned food,
little bit of bread, sanitary napkins, and puts them in the same garbage
bag. On his way out, he drops the actual garbage bags and keeps the one
that contains clothes and food with him and leaves.
DRIVER
1,000.
ZAIN
If I put my sister in my lap, can you take us for 1,000?
DRIVER
Where's your sister?
ZAIN
At home, I'll go get her now.
DRIVER
No problem, go and get her.
Zain runs into Souad who is hurrying down the stairs pushing Sahar and
carrying her girl’s belongings by one hand, and in the other hand holding
one of her toddlers.
SOUAD
It's none of your business.
ZAIN
She's just a kid, Mom!
Souad rushes down and hits Zain again. Zain then follows them back
down and holds his sister’s hand. They are fighting on the stairway.
ZAIN
You want her to wipe that pig's ass!
SOUAD
Fuck off! Get out of my face! Go down! Let go of her!
ZAIN
She's not going to Assaad!
Zain takes Sahar and runs back to the house and closes the door. His
mother follows them, opens the door, and drags Sahar by her hand.
SOUAD
You little bastard! Open the door, you little shit!
SAHAR
I don't want to go, Mom! I don't want to go! Leave me alone!
I'm begging you, Mom! Don't make me go!
Souad puts her toddler down, hits Zain and shouts at him.
SOUAD
Sahar, come right now! Enough! Stop it, get the hell down!
SAHAR
I want to stay, I beg you.
SOUAD
Get downstairs! Downstairs! Get downstairs!
SAHAR
Mom, I beg you, please!
SOUAD
Little bastard.
SELIM
Damn you all!
SAHAR (CRYING)
I don't want to go, Mom!
SELIM
Enough! Enough of this hell!
Selim grabs his daughter and gets on his moped. Souad puts Sahar and
her belongings behind him while he gets ready to leave. Kids around them
are crying.
SELIM
Put her on! One more word and I'll cut your tongue out!
Zain tries to stop the moped, while his mother is hitting him and shouting.
Zain runs after them, while his mother is standing and looking at them
from behind.
ZAIN (SCREAMING)
Sahar! Sahar!
SOUAD
Let her go!
Zain has tears in his eyes and a lump in his throat. A few neighbors step
out to observe the scene from afar without reaction.
Zain tries to break a wooden door. His mother starts shouting at him and
hitting him.
SOUAD
Acting like a man now? I'll show you, you little piece of crap!
He runs away so she starts to follow him and shout. She grabs a slipper
and throws it at him.
THE JUDGE
You didn't expect it would lead to this?
SELIM
If you please... When I walk outside, I'll be covered with spit.
People think I'm an animal. I never intended any of this. I was
told: "Without children, you're not a man." "Your children will
be your backbone." But they broke my back, broke my heart
and humiliated me. I curse the day I got married. Why did I get
myself into this?
Shots of the sky and clouds taken from inside. Lost in his thoughts, Zain
sits in the bus with a sad look in his eyes. The bus stops and we can see
an old man wearing a fake spider-man costume. The man (Harout), holds
a cigarette in his hands and sits by Zain’s side. Zain looks at him. He’s
surprised to see him there. Zain looks at him for a long time.
HAROUT
I'm not him, dear. I just look like him.
HAROUT (SMOKING)
I don't need a spider. I'm Cockroach-Man. What would I need a
spider for? That's right. I'm Cockroach-Man.
HAROUT
How are we related? I'm his cousin.
ZAIN
So you're his cousin?
HAROUT
That's right, I'm his cousin. What's your name?
ZAIN
Zain.
HAROUT
Hussein?
ZAIN
Zain!
HAROUT
Zain! Where are you going, Zain?
ZAIN
To my grandma's.
HAROUT
Speak up.
ZAIN
To my grandma's!
HAROUT
To your grandma's? She's lucky to have you. Nobody really
cares about me. My life is...
ZAIN
Wait, wait. Stop, sir. I'd like to get off here, too.
DAAD
Corn on the cob, God's favorite crop!
74. [Link]-AN OLD AMUSEMENT PARK 74.
Zain is searching for Harout around the park. Music is playing in the
background.
ZAIN
Mr. Cockroach-Man?
Zain is sitting on a seat of the ferris wheel ride that rises above the floor.
His eyes are filled with tears. We see shots of the sunrise taken from
above. On the ground, Harout is smoking a cigarette and looking up.
We see a shot of a ferris wheel at night with colorful lights going on and
off.
Zain is sleeping on a plastic bag on the floor under one of the rides’ seats,
with ramen noodles pack in his hand. When awake, he eats the remains
of the noodles, and then throws the empty packet on the ground.
Then, he lies in one of the rides’ seats, barefoot, facing a huge woman
statue decorating and attached in the middle of the game.
Zain unbuttons the woman’s shirt (the statue) and exposes her breasts,
and then steps back to observe it.
Zain, who is holding his plastic bag, gets inside. He sees Rahil, who is
sweeping the floor.
ZAIN
Is the owner here?
RAHIL
What?
ZAIN
Is the owner here?
RAHIL (SMILING)
What do you want from him?
Zain is eating a sandwich and drinking tea. In front of him sits Rahil, who
gave him the food.
ZAIN
I want to ask him for a job.
RAHIL (WORRIED)
What kind of job?
ZAIN (SAD)
Anything, really. I just need work.
RAHIL
What's your name?
ZAIN
Zain.
RAHIL
Zain?
ZAIN
What's yours?
RAHIL
I'm Tigest.
BAKER
I really don't know...
Desperate Zain is dragging his plastic bag and roaming the streets
looking for a job. He stops by a snack. The employee offers him food but
Zain refuses.
ZAIN
Do you have any work for me?
FISHERMAN
Where are your parents? Your parents?
ZAIN
Sir, do you have a juice or something for 250? Something for
250?
WORKER
Juice costs 1,000.
ZAIN
Have anything cheaper?
WORKER
No.
Zain heads back to the amusement park. He stares at the naked statue
swinging around, with seats full of screaming kids. His eyes are
bloodshot from fatigue and lack of sleep.
Rahil is looking at him from above, while sweeping the floor. Then they
exchange looks.
Rahil works as a women’s bathroom maid, She sits next to the sink. When
a woman enters the bathroom, she stands up.
RAHIL
It's occupied, ma'am.
WOMAN
It's occupied?
RAHIL
Yes, and this one's out of service.
Rahil is waiting for the woman to wash her hands. She holds tissues. We
can see a box for tips, and a basket filled with candy.
A loud noise comes out of one of the rides outside.
We hear babbling coming from the stall that she said was not working.
She climbs on the chair to check behind the door.
89. [Link]-BATHROOM STALL 89.
On top of the toilet seat, inside a basket used as a little bed, enclosed with
two chairs, Yonas, Rahil’s child is sleeping.
Rahil makes sure the door is closed so that no one can get inside by
fixing it with a floor mop.
She breastfeeds her son. When Yonas looks at her and smiles, she kisses
him on his cheek.
Rahil is seen leaving the stall while her son is covered. She puts him in a
trolley and struggles to cover it with her son’s movements, then leaves.
She carries the trolley and goes upstairs to leave the park.
Looking anxious, Rahil walks down the sidewalk and drags a trolley
behind her while carrying plastic bags. Zain follows her. She hears Zain’s
voice from behind.
ZAIN
Tigest? Tigest? Do you have any food? Please.
Rahil looks at Zain from head to toe. Then she thinks whether she should
take him home with her or not.
On an old bathroom floor, Rahil gives Yonas and Zain a shower. After
shower, Zain is covered in a towel, while she dries her son with another
one. Zain is scanning the house.
Zain is wearing a jacket having dinner quietly. Rahil sits in front of him
while Yonas sits on her knees. He babbles.
RAHIL
Zain.
Rahil kisses Yonas, who puts his hand inside her t-shirt because he is
used to her breastfeeding him.
In the dark, Rahil takes out some cash from one of the copper bars of her
bed. She counts the money using her cell phone’s light. She seems
thoughtful. Further down the room, with his eyes half open, Zain observes
her without her knowing.
A shot of two veiled women carrying heavy objects on their back and
walking in an extremely poor neighborhood. The houses are made of
plastic, aluminum, and wooden pieces, with no basis. They seem in a
very bad condition. Two kids are playing around.
101. [Link]-RAHIL’S BATHROOM 101.
On top of the sink, there is a bottle full of milk. We see Rahil with her back
turned and breast pumping a second bottle of milk.
Annoyed Zain is sitting on the couch, while Yonas is heard babbling and
playing in an inflatable pool. Zain turns one of the toys that emit sound
and lights on to distract Yonas who directly starts moving his hands and
dancing.
Rahil pretends to be getting ready. She observes Zain from the corner of
her eye through the gap of the bathroom door that she kept slightly open.
Zain seems to be very comfortable with Yonas. She grabs the bottles and
leaves the bathroom.
Rahil is getting ready in front of the mirror. Using her black kohl, she
draws a beauty mark on her cheek. Next to her is an ID with the picture of
a woman with the same visible beauty mark on her face.
She burns some incense, takes her son from Zain’s arms, kisses him and
places him in the inflatable pool. She whispers some tender words in
Ethiopian asking him to be a good boy and not to give Zain a hard time.
She breastfeeds her son one last time before she leaves. Zain looks the
other way. We hear her neighbor’s loud shouting outside. Rahil observes
Zain without his knowing.
Yonas is sobbing. Zain grabs some biscuits and puts them in a plastic
plate for Yonas and keeps some for himself. Then, he opens the window
and looks outside, while Yonas eats the biscuits. Later on, Zain feeds
Yonas the milk.
Rahil is energetically cleaning the plates. She chats with her Ethiopian
colleague about her working permit.
ZAIN
You smell like shit, you little shit. Stop! Sit down. Sit down!
Yonas is sobbing, so Zain turns the toy on. The child starts dancing.
Zain falls asleep inside the inflatable pool, while Yonas stays up.
At the end of her shift, Rahil finishes washing the last dish. She looks
around to see if someone was looking at her. She takes a box of a cake,
and hides it in an empty garbage bag.
Rahil passes in front of the entrance of the amusement park. When Rahil
waves Daad goodbye, she invites her over corn.
DAAD
Have some corn, darling!
RAHIL
Bye, Harout.
HAROUT
Come on in, everybody! Welcome!
DAAD
It's sizzling hot! Sizzling!
Rahil is sitting at the back of the bus with the cake on her lap. She takes
out a tissue from her pocket where she had saved a used candle. She
sticks it on top of the cake while smiling.
She arrives home to find her son and Zain both asleep in the inflatable
pool.
In the dark, Rahil is sitting in front of the cake with the burning candles
that light up Zain’s face, who’s showing neither a happy, nor sad
expression.
Rahil claps her hands for Zain, who smiles at her. Yonas imitates Rahil
and claps with her, so they both smile and she kisses her son. His face is
glowing the candlelight. Zain eats a piece of cake.
ZAIN
I don't know, maybe 12.
RAHIL
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
ZAIN (SARCASTIC)
A lot.
RAHIL
Don't you miss them?
ZAIN
I do. I miss my sister Sahar the most.
RAHIL
Where's your sister now?
ZAIN
With her husband.
RAHIL
Really?
ZAIN
We brought a drum and tambourine, and had a big wedding on
the street. They threw rice and roses from balconies.
RAHIL
Sounds great.
RAHIL
Rahil Eresa.
THE JUDGE
Your family name?
RAHIL
Shifaraw.
THE JUDGE
Do you know why you're in custody? Why you're handcuffed?
RAHIL
Because I don't have a permit.
THE JUDGE
You don't have a residency permit? Where were you working?
RAHIL
I worked for a madame for six years.
THE JUDGE
And then you left? Wasn't she good to you? Did she hit you?
RAHIL
No, she was good to me, but I fell in love with someone... I was
expecting, so I left...
THE JUDGE
You were what?
RAHIL
I was expecting a baby, so I left.
THE JUDGE
Expecting? You speak Arabic well. Understand everything I'm
saying?
RAHIL
Yes, I understand.
THE JUDGE
So no need for a translator?
RAHIL
No need.
THE JUDGE
You left so she wouldn't find out?
RAHIL
I was afraid the police would take my son away and deport me.
That's why I didn't tell anyone.
THE JUDGE
So you'd leave Yonas with Zain when you went to work. Was he
taking good care of your baby? Never thought he might harm
him?
RAHIL
I was a little scared the first couple of days, but then I started
to really trust him.
THE JUDGE
You never expected Zain could do what he did?
RAHIL
Never. They were like brothers. But I don't blame Zain, because
I know what Aspro is like.
THE JUDGE
Who is this Aspro?
RAHIL
The man who forged my permit.
Rahil is walking through the narrow alleys of the souks where several
kiosks are selling a little bit of everything… counterfeit merchandise,
electronics, watches, and cheap kinky underwear. The people attending
this market are the lower class foreign workers including poorly dressed
immigrant construction workers.
Rahil approaches a kiosk that sells accessories and gadgets. Behind the
counter Aspro, a forty-year-old man, who has one blue eye and one
brown eye, and the look of a crook. When he sees Rahil he speaks
sarcastically. Rahil seems scared and weak.
ASPRO
Didn't I say I'd only give you till today?
RAHIL (WITH TEARS IN HER EYES)
But I talked to my friend, and she only paid $900 for her
permit.
ASPRO
Let your friend get you a permit.
RAHIL
No, I'm just wondering why it's so much more expensive?
ASPRO
Wait, wait, wait. Don't try to fasttalk me. Let me get a word in.
I'm trying to help you. Who changed your name to Tigest? I did.
Run over to your friend who says she can get it for $900. Don't
act smart.
RAHIL
Please understand, I couldn't get $1,500.
RAHIL
Ok, but give me more time.
ASPRO
Sweetheart, I've already told you I can save you the $1,500. Just
give me Yonas and your permit's free.
RAHIL (ANGRY)
Don't ever mention Yonas again, that will never happen. Never!
ASPRO
That boy lives like a fugitive here on this soil. If they ever find
out about him, you'll both get expelled. You keep him
underground like a rat. The boy never sees the sun, he'll never
go to school. I want him to have a father and a mother. He'd
still be your son. You could see him...
RAHIL
I know what's best for my son, how to hide him, I know how to
feed and care for him.
ASPRO
I'm telling you your boy is dead before he's even born! He
doesn't exist. Even a ketchup bottle has a name. It has a
production and expiration date.
RAHIL
I can't hear this anymore.
ASPRO
How much more money do you need?
RAHIL
500 dollars.
ASPRO
You still need $500? I can buy a human being with $500. So you
don’t say that Aspro ripped you off, I’m gonna reduce the price
by $200. I'm giving you seven days. You either bring me the
money, or your son. Or I don't want to see your pretty little
face here again. Understand? So go ahead, take your time. As
much fucking time as you want.
A shot of a dirty narrow street filled with puddles and small primitive
rooms. We can see stray dogs roaming around.
FUNNY VOICE
"Hello honeybunny." "How are you, buddy?"
HEAVY VOICE
"How you doin', bro?"
FUNNY VOICE
"I saw you get wasted on that joint."
HEAVY VOICE
"Me?" "Your mother's turning tricks." "What a pothead!"
FUNNY VOICE
"You cocksucker!" "Cut the crap, dickhead."
FUNNY VOICE
"Damn, your mother's ugly."
NEIGHBOR
Close your damn window! I’m sick of smelling your food.
ZAIN
What a piece of shit, that bitch... Slut, whore, filthy...
RAHIL
I'm Tigest, do you recognize me? Do you recognize me?
Rahil is cying. She asks a bakery manager for money but he refuses.
MANAGER
I don't give out advances and it's only the start of the month.
You're illegal. I'm already risking a lot.
RAHIL
Please, I'll do anything you want.
Rahil burns some incense while Zain and Yonas are asleep in the
inflatable pool.
Rahil is waiting for somebody next to the garbage bin. A young concierge,
steps out of the building holding several garbage bags and a crumbled
envelope. While he pretends to throw out the garbage bags, he
approaches Rahil.
CONCIERGE
I can't do anything for you, Rahil. You're going to ruin
everything. Know what happens if they find out about us?
They’ll deport both you and the boy. Please leave, I’m only a
doorman. They can replace me in a second.
RAHIL
Want to even see a picture of him?
CONCIERGE
No, I can't. I'm sorry, please go now.
Zain and Rahil are at home having dinner. Zain sings a funny song about
hashish. Yonas, who’s sitting on Rahil’s knees, claps and babbles. Rahil
seems worried.
ZAIN (SINGING)
Yes, I am the King of Hashish...
Unable to fall sleep, Rahil, who is deeply thinking, lies in bed with Yonas
by her side.
On the street, Rahil heads home while touching and feeling her new
short hair.
On the mattress, Yonas is holding onto Rahil’s neck playing with her
short hair. Zain is lying down on the bed next to them.
RAHIL
What's the matter? Do I look different?
Rahil and Yonas giggle, while Zain is staring at the window, with tears in
his eyes.
While lying in bed at Rahil’s house, Zain remembers a moment with his
sister Sahar. They are looking outside the window, laughing, and
chatting.
139. [Link]-RAHIL’S HOME 139.
Zain wipes his tears away. The laughs of Rahil and Yonas are heard in the
background.
After staring in the void, Rahil goes to count the money she was hiding,
while making sure Zain doesn’t see her. She hides them again in the
same place.
ZAIN
Where are you going?
RAHIL
I'm going to call my mom, and then I need to go to Souk al
Ahad.
RAHIL
Bye, Zain.
ZAIN
Bye.
After she leaves, Zain quickly gets up and goes to check inside the bar of
her bed. He doesn’t find the money, so he angrily goes back and sits on
the chair.
142. [Link]-INTERNET CAFÉ 142.
In a cyber café where foreign workers meet up, we can hear a mix of
different languages loudly filling up the room. Rahil’s face is glowing from
the computer screen. She is wearing headphones and her eyes are filled
with tears.
Zain wakes up, takes a look around him, and is surprised to see that very
late and Rahil hasn’t come home yet. Yonas is sleeping next to him.
He goes back to bed and covers Yonas with the blanket. He starts
thinking.
Holding Yonas in his arms, Zain has difficulty walking in the street looking
for Rahil. They get in a bus and go to Rahil’s workplace.
ZAIN
To Manara?
BUS DRIVER
Yes, get in.
When they get in, a black woman sitting in the bus looks at them shocked.
Zain takes a seat, and puts Yonas on his knees.
ZAIN
She said she was going to Souk al Ahad, but hasn't come back.
ZAIN
Aspro? I don't know him.
EGYPTIAN EMPLOYEE
He has a stand in Souk al Ahad.
With Yonas in his arms, Zain walks on the side of the highway, and heads
to Souk Al Ahad.
A top shot showing the flea market and the highway from above.
Zain enters the flea market, still holding Yonas in his arms. He walks
through various kiosks selling cheap clothing, grocery, etc.
VENDOR (SHOUTING)
Any sweater on the table for 2,000!
Zain approaches a stand that sells CDs, and asks the vendor about
Aspro’s location.
ZAIN
Sir, where's Aspro's stand?
VENDOR
Aspro's? It's over there.
ZAIN
Is that Aspro, Aspro?
ASPRO (SURPRISED)
Rahil? How are you related to Rahil?
ZAIN
We're family.
ASPRO (SARCASTIC)
Family? Let's see. Obviously. On her mother's or father's side?
ZAIN
Rahil left the house yesterday, and hasn't come back yet.
ASPRO
Give me Yonas, let me see him.
ZAIN
No, no...
ASPRO
You scared? I know everything about my little Yonas. He's a
badass, just like his mother. (Aspro takes Yonas and carries
him) Yasser! Two falafels for these two rabbits over here!
ASPRO
You didn't try to call her?
ZAIN
I don't have a phone.
ASPRO
Come and eat inside.
ZAIN
No thank you.
ASPRO
What do I tell her if she comes by?
ASPRO
Stay here.
ZAIN
No, no.
ASPRO
Wait for her here, in case she comes by.
Holding Yonas and the falafel sandwiches, Zain leaves the flea market
and sits on the sidewalk in front of it. He puts Yonas down next to him.
While eating their sandwiches, Zain calls a girl and hands her his Pepsi
bottle.
ZAIN
Hey girl! Where can I open this? (Talking about the Pepsi
bottle)
MAYSOUN
Keep an eye on these. (She hands him her tissue boxes and
goes)
ZAIN
Thank you.
MAYSOUN
You're welcome. (Sits next to Yonas, who stares at her)
ZAIN
Are you hungry?
MAYSOUN
No. Enjoy. What's your name?
ZAIN
Ibrahim.
MAYSOUN
Maysoun.
ZAIN
He's my brother.
MAYSOUN
Doesn't look like you.
ZAIN
We were all born black like him, and then... we brightened up
with time. How much do you sell these boxes for?
MAYSOUN
It depends on the car. Let's say a woman passes... You look at
her hand, if she's wearing a ring, you say: "God bless and
protect you and your husband." If she's not wearing a ring, you
say: "May God send you a worthy husband."
Yonas lies in Zain’s arms, sarts babbling, and puts his hand inside his
shirt.
A top shot showing the flea market from above and the highway.
With the end of the day, shops closed the stores at the flea market. Zain
and Yonas, are still there. He stands in front of a sweets stand and stares
at the food.
On a stairway, Zain sleeps on the floor while sitting down, while Yonas
lies between his legs. The two of them look exhausted.
Rahil, crying, stands in front of the cyber café. She is arrested by police
officers along with other migrant workers. The officer handcuffs them.
POLICE OFFICER
In line, Ethiopian...
In the detention cell, Rahil is crying. Around her stand the other detained
migrant workers. They advise her not to tell the police about her son
otherwise they would deport her. Her fake beauty mark totally
disappeared.
Rahil lies down next to the other women. They are seen chatting, while
Rahil is silently crying. The cell is crammed with people.
Rahil bends over the bathroom sink and empties the milk from her
breasts while crying. A police officer voice is heard in the background
from the speakers, asking one of the detained to come to his office.
Yonas is sitting on Zain’s lap and loudly crying. Zain looks very tired.
164. [Link]-RAHIL’S NEIGHBORHOOD 164.
Zain is carrying Yonas in his arms, while the child is still sobbing. They
are heading home.
Exhausted, Zain enters Rahil’s home. The child is loudly crying. Out of
breath, Zain puts him in the inflatable pool, sits down, thinks deeply,
then gets up and leaves the house.
Zain is walking.
ZAIN
Do you have food a baby can eat?
VENDOR
Yes.
ZAIN
How much?
VENDOR
There's something for 250, something for 1,000.
ZAIN
I'll take the one for 250.
On his way back, Zain notices a three year old little girl sitting alone on
an old couch outside, sleeping, and holding a bottle of milk. A sound of
crying babies is heard in the background. Zain stares at her, and then we
see him walking away quickly, hiding the bottle of milk that he stole
from the child in his jacket, while the baby cries.
169. [Link]-RAHIL’S HOME 169.
Zain goes inside Rahil’s home holding the little girl’s bottle. Yonas is still
crying. Zain tries to give him the bottle, but he rejects it many times as he
is only used to his mother’s milk. The annoying neighbor is heard
shouting and cursing again.
ZAIN
Try it. Just this once.
Seriously...
Isn't this better than a shawarma sandwich?
Don't swallow it whole, you'll get sick!
Hey!
You swallowed it?
Zain looks inside the old dirty refrigerator for food. He finds moldy food
in tupperwares and cookers.
In the inflatable pool, Yonas is sitting and eating dirt from the floor. Zain
opens the freezer, takes out an ice cube tray and empties it in a plate. He
sprinkles sugar on top of the ice cubes, and they eat them.
ZAIN
Seriously, isn't this better than a shawarma sandwich?
Don't swallow it whole, you'll get sick! Hey! You swallowed it?
Zain is holding Yonas and observing cats eating a dead animal’s meat.
Zain, carries Yonas and stands in front of a fish vendor’s kiosk. He keeps
staring at the fish.
On an old metal box, Zain is grilling the fish. Yonas is happily sitting next
to him in an old cooker.
With Yonas on his laps, Zain happily eats and gives him the grilled fish.
After tasting it, Yonas likes it.
ZAIN
Is it good? Dig in, Mister!
Zain goes to the sink and opens the faucet. Muddy water comes out of the
facet, then slows down and drips, then the water stops.
ZAIN
No water? Seriously? Great!
Zain is holding the measuring tape and talking to himself about Rahil,
while her son is sitting in the inflatable pool eating dirt from the carpet.
ZAIN
She doesn't care about her son? Is he all right? Is he sick? Your
mother is even worse than mine!
Zain steals the skateboard from them. The boy starts screaming, so Zain
runs away while holding the skateboard.
Zain tries to open the door, but Yonas pushes him to get in first.
ZAIN (IRRITATED)
After you, Sir Yonas. Go inside.
With a rope, Zain drags the skateboard with the basin on top that Yonas
is sitting in. Yonas is surrounded by several kitchen utensils; pots, pans,
and lids.
MAYSOUN
Ibrahim! Ibrahim! Ibrahim! What are you doing here?
ZAIN
I'm selling pots.
MAYSOUN
Those crappy pots?
ZAIN
They're better than that flower thing on your back.
MAYSOUN
It's for cemeteries, idiot! Well, I can sell this in two seconds.
They'll buy the whole thing.
ZAIN
Want to bet?
MAYSOUN
Let's bet on a plate of food.
ZAIN
I want meat rolls and Shish Barak. What about you?
MAYSOUN
I want meat rolls and Shish Barak... My God... I'd be sitting and
eating, but not just any plate, a huge one...
ZAIN
From where do you bring the food aid? Didn’t you talk to me
about food aid last time?
MAYSOUN
You mean the food dispensary?
ZAIN
Can I go with you?
MAYSOUN
No, you’re Lebanese, not a Syrian refugee like me.
ZAIN
Mind your own shit! Look at this stupid goat.
MAYSOUN
Let's go.
ZAIN (ANGRILY)
Can you fuck off? Wanna eat my fist?
MAYSOUN
Come Ibrahim, let’s go.
Zain and Maysoun are sitting outside Souk Al Ahad, in a corner, with
Yonas still sitting in the basin.
MAYSOUN
You can keep this country all to yourself, I'm leaving.
ZAIN
Where to?
MAYSOUN
I'm leaving you the business and everything. It can be all yours.
ZAIN
Where are you going?
MAYSOUN
To Sweden. There's a neighborhood full of Syrians there. No
one asks what are you doing here. No one messes with you. I’ll
have my own room, no one comes in without knocking. I
choose who can come in and who can't. Kids there, they die
only from natural causes.
ZAIN
I want to go with you.
MAYSOUN
Sure, but you need money.
ZAIN
How much?
MAYSOUN
About $300, not more.
ZAIN
$300 is a lot.
MAYSOUN
Do you know Os... Ospar?
ZAIN
Aspro?
MAYSOUN
Yes, in Souk Al Ahad.
ZAIN
Yes, what about him?
MAYSOUN
This is his number.
ZAIN
Can I take my brother Assaad with me?
MAYSOUN
Does he know how to swim?
ZAIN
I'll teach him.
MAYSOUN
I don't know, you'd have to ask Ospro.
ZAIN (MOCKING HER)
Aspro, not Ospro.
MAYSOUN
Aspro.
ZAIN (REPLYING)
From Aleppo.
ZAIN
My mom drank a lot of coffee when she was pregnant. She used
to drink a whole pot every day.
ZAIN
Where's your ration card?
I lost it. I was walking next to the Dog River...
VOLUNTEER
So you were strolling by the river?
ZAIN (UNCERTAIN)
Yeah, I slipped and dropped my card. I jumped in the river, but
couldn't find it.
VOLUNTEER
And how did you get here?
ZAIN
We were at home in Syria, and our next door neighbor ratted
us out, maybe... I really shouldn't jump to conclusions but I
suspect it was him. A bomb hit our house... We started to crawl
like Rambo. You know, the one who crawls?
VOLUNTEER
You started crawling?
ZAIN
Yeah, like him, in the trenches.
VOLUNTEER
Okay, and what exactly do you want?
ZAIN
Whatever you have, but most important is milk and diapers.
VOLUNTEER
Milk and diapers?
ZAIN
And if you have any ramen, vinegar chips, stuff like that...
ZAIN
Get up. What are you looking at? Get up!
Zain and Yonas are sitting on the side of a street. Zain is feeding him
powder milk, like his little sister used to eat. We see women behind
them, and a little girl walking on the street.
Zain is unscrewing the top of the hot water tank with a wrench.
ASPRO (SARCASTIC)
Nice Lamborghini! Come here, let me see, kid. Rahil still hasn't
shown up?
ZAIN
No... I mean yeah, Rahil? She's been back for a while.
ASPRO (SARCASTIC)
Yeah, right. What are you dragging around? A nuclear bomb or
a rocket?
ZAIN
A brand new, top-of-the-line water tank.
ASPRO (SARCASTIC)
How much for this brand new, top-of-the-line water tank?
ZAIN
20,000.
ASPRO (SARCASTIC)
20,000? Yasser! Give me 30,000 for this 20,000 guy.
ZAIN
I heard you can help people travel to Turkey.
ASPRO
You want to travel?
ZAIN
I wish I could.
ASPRO
Where do you want to go?
ZAIN
To Turkey. I mean Sweden.
ASPRO
Sweden, Turkey, whichever you like.
ZAIN
Which one's prettier?
ASPRO
You choose. I'll even send you to the moon. All you have to do
is convince her about the boy. Deal, kiddo?
YASSER
Here you go, boss.
ZAIN
I'll ask Rahil.
ASPRO
Ask Rahil.
Zain drags Yonas behind him and speaks to two workers at the gas
station.
At the back of a gas station, Zain and Yonas use a hose from the carwash
to shower. He scrubs Yonas’s hair with a bar of soap. He rinses Yonas’s
hair from the cold water hose. Zain is washing his dirty laundry by
walking on top it. The worker adds soap on the laundry, and scrubs Zain’s
hair. Zain enjoys splashing water on his face. Zain laughs loudly. The
worker also scrubs Yonas’s hair, and then dries him with a towel. Zain
dresses Yonas up, then squeezes the wet clothes, while the same worker
distracts Yonas.
Zain stands on an old wooden chair and hangs the laundry in front of the
house. Yonas sits in the basin and helps him by handing him the
clothespin.
ZAIN
Yonas, hand me a clothespin.
He blows in his hands to warm them up, so Yonas does the same.
ZAIN
Go like this to warm your hands.
Zain accidently finds a wrinkled paper in his pants. He unfolds it: it is the
medical prescription of TRAMAL that we saw at the pharmacy in the
beginning of the movie.
ZAIN
My little sister washed the clothes because my mom's sick.
PHARMACIST
She washed the prescription with the clothes?
ZAIN
One packet? Can you give me two?
Zain walks at the port. He fills two gallons with sea water.
ZAIN
No!
Zain crushes the pills, but Yonas curiously comes closer to see what Zain
is doing.
ZAIN
Go away! Don't think I can't see you, I'm not blind!
Zain empties the TRAMAL powder into a pot full of water. He stirs them
with a big wooden spoon. Yonas’s leg is tied with a rope to the bed.
Yonas cries and Zain fills the juice in water bottles.
Zain is holding the basin with Yonas inside it, surrounded by a water
bottle and coffee cups. He meets teenagers hanging out in front of a
garage.
ZAIN (CALLS THEM)
Hey guys! Can one of you give me a hand?
A guy comes and bends down to help him, so Zain whispers to him.
ZAIN (WHISPERING)
I have Tramadol shots. You interested? 1,000 a shot.
The teenager goes back to his friends to ask them and leave Zain waiting
a bit.
ZAIN
Hey, help me lift it. Come and help! Brother, for you I can make
a deal.
THE TEENAGER
Come on, hurry up.
TEENAGER
Guys, he has Tramadol.
ZAIN
I got Tramadol by the shot, interested?
ANOTHER TEENAGER
Have any Viagra? Or Rivo?
ANOTHER TEENAGER
Got any Rivo?
ANOTHER TEENAGER
Farawla? Tradamol?
ANOTHER TEENAGER
Free base?
ZAIN
I'm in the juice business.
ZAIN (SHOWS THEM THE TRAMAL BOTTLE)
This is like Rivo, but juice-style.
Yonas is still sitting in the basin holding a coffee cup and babbling. A
second tramal and water bottle is by his side. Zain shakes the bottle.
ZAIN (JOKINGLY)
What's better than seawater, man?
ZAIN
I've got Tramadol by the sip, interested?
ZAIN
1,000 a shot.
Zain counts his money and hides it in the metal bar of the bed like Rahil
used to do.
ZAIN
Here, choose. Which country do you want to go to?
Let's go to Sweden! It's the prettiest. We'll go with that idiot
Maysoun.
ZAIN
When you're In Sweden, there are no assholes who get in your
face. You can even piss from the balcony, no one will give you
shit for it.
In the basin, Yonas puts the cup on his mouth. Teenagers give Zain looks.
He stares back and keeps walking. One of the teenagers in a group takes
the tramal bottle from him and hides it, so another guy hits him and
gives it back to Zain.
GUY
Give him the money, bitch! Take your midget and leave!
ZAIN
I'm leaving, chill.
Teenagers are standing around Yonas. One of them kicks his basin.
Zain leaves with Yonas. His eyes are red and filled with tears.
Zain is walking through the narrow poor streets and dragging Yonas
behind him.
Top shot of the poor neighborhood. We see plenty of tires on the roofs of
all the worn out buildings.
Zain is dragging Yonas behind him, who is babbling, clapping the two
coffee cups, and surrounded by empty water bottles in the basin.
Suddenly Zain gets flustered when he sees Yonas’s belongings thrown in
front of Rahil’s home. When he gets to the door, he notices a padlock and
tries to break in. He gets angry and starts kicking the door with no
success of breaking it down. He grabs a rock and tries to break the lock.
Alarmed, the neighbor comes and starts shouting at him while holding
her baby.
NEIGHBOR (SHOUTING)
Why are you breaking the door down?
ZAIN
What sonofabitch changed the lock and threw my shit out?
NEIGHBOR
What shit? It's all here! And who the hell are you?
ZAIN
I still have stuff inside.
NEIGHBOR
What stuff? Maybe the landlord has it.
ZAIN
Where does the shitlord live?
NEIGHBOR
Why don't you find your dirty slut? Keep bashing that door and
I'll call the warden.
NEIGHBOR
What's your relation to that bitch again?
NEIGHBOR
Which gutter did she drag you out of?
NEIGHBOR
I'm calling the warden now! You'll see.
NEIGHBOR
Get out of here before I break your skull!
NEIGHBOR
Get out of here!
ZAIN (WHILE TRYING TO BREAK IN)
I. Want. My. Fucking. Money!
Under the hot sun, Zain and Yonas are sitting in the street next to a stand
that sells second-hand, old shoes. Their clothes, hands, and faces are
very dirty. Zain looks disappointed. Yonas is loudly crying, so Zain holds
him to calm him down. Zain’s eyes are red from fatigue, hunger, and lack
of sleep. He gets up and puts Yonas down, then empties the plastic bag in
the basin. Yonas innocently looks at him.
ZAIN
Stay here, don't move.
Zain quietly leaves and disappears at the corner of the street. He takes a
few steps and then looks back. Yonas is behind him following him with
baby steps with an innocent look.
ZAIN
Go back there! Go over there.
Yonas is moving around, smiling at Zain, and waving at him. Zain comes
back and tries to sit Yonas down so he doesn’t move.
ZAIN
There... There!
Zain turns his back and walks away. He turns around to see Yonas
running towards the cars, so he quickly follows him and catches his
hand. We hear the cars honking loudly.
ZAIN
Go over there.
Yonas falls down. Zain feels bad for him, so he picks him up and grabs his
hand. He drags him down and ties his leg with a rope to the wall. Zain
walks away again while holding his plastic bag and taking a glimpse at
Yonas. Yonas tries to move but he can’t. Zain sits on the sidewalk across
the street and looks at Yonas with a miserable look in his eyes. He sees
him sobbing. He wipes his tears, gets up, quickly comes closer to him,
unties his leg, and opens a bag of chips for him to eat.
Zain is sitting in the bus, with Yonas on his laps. Zain looks at Yonas. He
seems helpless. Yonas innocently caresses Zain’s face.
Zain is heading towards Aspro’s kiosk, and dragging Yonas behind him.
Zain looks defeated, depressed and exhausted. His eyes are filled with
tears.
From afar, we see Zain speaking to Aspro. Zain cries and wipes his tears.
Aspro touches his dirty hair.
ZAIN
Nothing.
ASPRO
We agreed on this. Do you have papers? Any ID, a birth
certificate?
ZAIN
I don't know, maybe at home.
ASPRO
I need proof you're a human being. ID card, registration, even a
newspaper with your picture, anything... So I can get you out
through the port of Beirut, ok? Can you do that? (Zain nods)
ASPRO
Don't worry about Yonas. I love him. I'll put him with a good
family.
ASPRO
The people you're traveling with will take good care of you.
Remember Yasser who works for me? Go see him. He'll send
you to a barber. Then you go home and bring back what? Your
papers.
ZAIN
My papers.
ZAIN
You promised me $500.
Aspro picks Yonas up from the basin and puts him on his desk. Zain gets
close to him, hugs him and kisses him.
ASPRO
That's enough, you should go. I told you I'll take good care of
him, ok?
Zain looks at him one last time, then walks away into an alley within the
market dragging the empty basin/skateboard behind him. Yonas is sitting
on Aspro’s desk. With a naïve look, he watches Zain walking away.
Sitting in the bus, Zain is sadly looking at Yonas’s pacifier. His nails are
filled with dirt.
Zain gets off the bus. He throws away the basin in the garbage as if he is
getting rid of a chapter in his life, and keeps his plastic bag.
Zain goes up the stairs of his building and with a new eye rediscovering
the misery he left behind- a dripping sewerage pipe, moldy walls, two
kids alone on the stairs. At the doorway of his old apartment, he finds the
door half open. He slowly pushes it in and enters.
ZAIN’S SISTER
Zain!
SOUAD (SURPRISED)
When did you come back?
ZAIN
None of your business.
ZAIN
Anyway I'm not here to see you or that asshole over there. I
need my papers.
ZAIN
Where are my papers?
SELIM
Where the hell have you been?
ZAIN
None of your business, just give me my papers.
SELIM
None of my business? What do you need papers for? Want to
become a trash collector?
ZAIN
My papers, my ID, anything!
SELIM
Who gives a shit about you or me or any of us?
SOUAD
Stop Selim!
ZAIN
Who went to the hospital?
SOUAD
Not a word, Selim. Don't say another word!
SELIM (SHOUTING)
Get him out of my sight before I tear him to pieces! I curse your
father's seed!
ZAIN (CRYING)
Who went to the hospital?
ZAIN
Who went to the hospital?
SOUAD (SCREAMS)
He's got a knife!
Zain goes down the stairs four steps at a time full of rage. His parents are
following him.
SELIM
I'll bury you alive! Come back, you son of a bitch! I'll kill you
with my bare hands!
Determined Zain runs towards Assad’s market holding the knife steady in
his hand. His father, followed by his mother, is running after him. Zain
reaches the market. We see several people, most of them little kids,
standing in shock and staring.
A police officer takes handcuffed Zain inside the office. We can see blood
stains on Zain’s face and hands.
POLICE OFFICER
Uncuff him.
He is standing, his face is towards the wall, and his hands are on the wall.
Zain is taking off his clothes. An officer checks his mouth and teeh to
determine his age.
(One of the first scenes of the movie but taken through another angle,
through a window this time) Zain is standing in his underwear. The
forensic doctor that we saw at the beginning of the movie is checking
Zain’s mouth.
Seen from behind, a guard opens the prison cell and let Zain go inside.
BACK TO COURT
Abou Assad is pushing his son Assad’s wheelchair in front of the judge.
THE JUDGE
You are the husband of...? What was her name again?
ASSAD
Sahar.
THE JUDGE
Sahar. How old was Sahar when you married her?
ASSAD
Eleven.
THE JUDGE
11 years old. Do you think an 11-year-old girl is suitable for
marriage? Does she know what it means?
ASSAD
From what I know... Yes, she is... She blossomed, she reached
that time...
ZAIN (ANGRILY)
Really? I didn’t know she was a potato or a tomato plant that
blossoms!
THE JUDGE
Zain, calm down!
ZAIN (ANGILY)
I didn't know she could die from it. Many girls in the
neighborhood get married at that age. Even my mother in law
was married at that age... And here she is, alive and well.
THE JUDGE
How long were you married before she got pregnant?
ASSAD
Two or three months.
THE JUDGE
Ok, was the pregnancy normal?
ASSAD
At first I didn't notice anything wrong. But then she started
bleeding. She bled a lot.
THE JUDGE
Then what happened?
ASSAD
I took her to the hospital with her parents. And she died at the
hospital door. The hospital wouldn't let her in.
NADINE
Can I ask why the hospital refused to admit her?
THE JUDGE
Counselor, I think that’s enough.
SOUAD (CRYING)
I live and work like a dog for you to stand here and judge me?
How dare you judge me? Have you ever been in my shoes?
Lived my life? You never have, and you never will! Not in your
worst nightmare. If you did, you'd hang yourself! Imagine
having to feed your kids water and sugar because you have
nothing else to give them. I'm ready to commit 100 crimes to
keep my children alive! They're mine, the treasures of my life!
No one has the right to judge me, I am my own judge. They're
my own flesh and blood. Do you understand?
THE NUN
Excuse me, can you lend us an ear? The priest and I came here
to meet you and get to know you a little bit. And maybe cheer
you up a little bit. Come on, let’s sing a song.
A shot of the foreign females’ prison cell. The cell is overcrowded. They
are seen trying to fall asleep on the few mattresses in the middle of the
heat. Rahil is lying down thinking deeply.
Zain is lying down on the mattress staring in the void, with a sad look in
his eyes.
OFFICER
Zain Al Hajj, gather your things, prepare for transfer.
An officer is taking Zain out of his cell. Rahil quickly gets up and stands
behind the bar to check whether it is Zain. Handcuffed Zain is following
the officer when he passes in front of Rahil’s cell, she looks at him in
despair.
RAHIL
Zain? Zain? Zain ? Zain! Zain! What are you doing here? Zain,
where's Yonas? Zain! Zain, where's Yonas? Zain! Where's my
son? Where's Yonas? Where! Who did you leave him with? My
son is alone at home.
Several other prisoners inside Rahil’s cell are shocked. Zain looks back.
Rahil frantically starts screaming more and more, rattling the bars. Her
prison-mates try to calm her. She fumbles over her words while she tries
to catch her breath. She starts speaking to herself.
OFFICER (CONFUSED)
Both his eyes are blue?
ZAIN
No. This eye is brown, and this eye is blue.
Behind the bars, Zain is looking outside with a miserable look on his face.
We see a shot of the prison building. The roof is equipped with razor
wire.
Zain is quietly sitting on the ground with his back on the wall. Several
children are playing football.
The prisoners are watching a popular talk show about scandals and
various short stories. They are smoking cigarettes. Zain is sitting and
quietly watching the show.
PRESENTER (ON TV)
You're live on Wind Of Freedom. Please turn your TV down.
In a colorful dress, Souad is smoking a cigarette. Zain sees her from the
cafeteria entrance and stares at her. She gets up and kisses him. They sit
down to talk.
SOUAD
How are you? Do you have a cold? Are you sick?
SOUAD
I brought you some candy to nibble on. Eat them, Zain. Why are
you so angry with me? There was nothing I could have done.
She was my daughter, I lost her too.
ZAIN
What did you come here for?
SOUAD
When God takes something away from you, He blesses you in
return.
ZAIN
What did God bless you with?
SOUAD
I'm pregnant. You're going to have a little brother or sister.
ZAIN (DISGUSTED)
My heart aches.
SOUAD
I hope it's a girl. We'll name her Sahar.
ZAIN
Your words are stabbing me in the heart.
SOUAD
God willing, when you get out, she'll be walking and playing....
ZAIN
I don't want to see your face in here again. You have no heart.
Zain takes the bags and throws them in the garbage with anger in front of
his mother.
A few young prisoners are watching the same show they were watching
last time.
CHILD SPEAKING ON TV
Ever since my dad died, I haven't smiled...
PRESENTER
Is there an adult in the room with you, Zain?
ZAIN
A police officer.
PRESENTER (SHOCKED)
A police officer? Where are you calling us from, Zain?
ZAIN
From jail.
The other prisoners are watching the show on TV, when one of them
notices Zain’s voice.
PRISONER
That's Zain talking!
They get shocked and excited and start telling each other.
ANOTHER PRISONER
Yes, it's Zain's voice.
ZAIN (HIS VOICE IS HEARD ON TV)
Roumieh Prison for Juveniles.
PRESENTER
Zain, why are you calling our show? How can we help you?
The other prisoners are shouting and knocking on the doors so the other
prisoners can know.
PRISONER (SHOUTING)
Hey guys!
Most of the kids and teenagers are waving clothes outside the windows
and shouting.
We still hear Zain’s voice but we see Zain walking with a guard and
heading towards the prison’s visitor area.
ZAIN
I want grown-ups to hear what I have to say. I’m sick of those
who can't take care of their kids. What will I take from all this?
All the insults, all the beatings, all the kickings? The chain, the
hose, or the belt? The nicest word I hear is: Fuck off, you
sonofabitch!" “Piss off, you fucker!"
Zain comes up to her. Nadine stands up and extends her hand out to greet
him. We still hear his speech from the phone call.
We still hear his speech. But we see him leaving a transportation van for
prisoners. He is handcuffed and escorted by an officer.
ZAIN
Life is a bitch! I was expecting to be a good man, respected and
loved. But God doesn't want that.
ZAIN
He wants us to be floor mats, to be stepped on.
276. [Link]-COURTROOM 276.
With a miserable look on his face, tired looking eyes, Zain addresses his
mother.
ZAIN
That kid in your belly will be just like me.
Souad silently looks at him and doesn’t say a word. She bends her head
down.
THE JUDGE
What do you want from your parents?
ZAIN
I want them to stop having children.
THE JUDGE
Speak up!
THE JUDGE
You want them to stop having children?
ZAIN
That's right.
THE JUDGE
I don't think they're going to have any more children.
ZAIN
And what about that one? He's going to be born, no?
The judge and his parents silently look at him and don’t say a word.
The clerk goes into an archive room and puts a file between a pile of files.
The room is filled with columns of files.
278. [Link]-WAREHOUSE 278.
The police officers raid Aspro’s house. He is sitting with a group of other
people smoking cigarettes. He looks shocked.
A police officer is holding Aspro and pushing him on the wall. Another
person is also standing by his side and held by the officers.
The officers are looking through the openings while holding flashlights
and searching for the trapped people.
They break in and find people from different nationalities in miserable
conditions sitting in the dark.
They also find Yonas, crying loudly. One of the police officers gets in and
picks him up.
Rahil and several other colored women are waiting at the airport
surrounded by officers. Rahil is looking left and right. Suddenly she
notices a social worker heading her way with Yonas in her arms, both of
them smiling. Rahil runs like crazy towards her son. She grabs him into
her arms. She covers him with kisses and tears of happiness.
VOICE OF MAN
Stand on the line, Zain. Go a bit to the right. No, to the left. Too
much, back to the right.
ZAIN
No, this is my right. This is my left.
VOICE OF MAN
Tilt your head up a bit. Look straight ahead. Smile.
VOICE OF MAN
Smile, Zain.
This is for you ID card, not your death certificate.
THE END.