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Wafa Mustafa's documentary "Maybe Tomorrow", co-directed with Waad Al-Kateab, premieres this evening at the Sheffield DocFest, focusing on the more than 177,000 people forcibly disappeared in Syria since 2011.
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Sheffield, UK (for film premiere); Syria, Damascus, Berlin, Germany, Koblenz, Germany (locations mentioned in context)
Who
Wafa Mustafa, Waad Al-Kateab, Ahmad al-Sharaa
What
Wafa Mustafa's documentary "Maybe Tomorrow", co-directed with Waad Al-Kateab, premieres this evening at the Sheffield DocFest, focusing on the more than 177,000 people forcibly disappeared in Syria since 2011.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 14:10:00 GMT · 3h 48m ago
Where
Sheffield, UK (for film premiere); Syria, Damascus, Berlin, Germany, Koblenz, Germany (locations mentioned in context) ·
Why
The film aims to fight for truth and justice for Syria’s forcibly disappeared, including Wafa Mustafa's father, who was abducted in 2013, and to raise international awareness of enforced disappearances.
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How this affects you
This documentary brings global attention to the ongoing issue of enforced disappearances in Syria, even after the fall of the Assad regime, highlighting the personal human impact and the need for accountability and remembrance for a global audience.
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