Ashes
Directed by Daham Alasaad
A cinematic journey through exile, justice, and the fragile act of return. Following a filmmaker who goes back to Syria after twelve years in exile, in the wake of the Assad regime’s fall, the film weaves together the stories of survivors of torture, imprisonment, and displacement as they fight to hold regime officials accountable—even those hiding in Europe. Between courtrooms abroad and ruins at home, Ashes becomes a living archive: voices refusing disappearance, memories demanding recognition, and testimony transformed into resistance. More than a story of war, it asks an urgent question for Syrians and for the world: can justice and dignity be rebuilt from the ruins, or will silence prevail once more?
Crew
Producer
Producer
Studio ranking
See where Ashes lands among the top-ranked movies associated with BEL Studios.
Open best bel studios movies
Language ranking
See how Ashes compares with other top-ranked Arabic documentary movies.
Open best arabic documentary movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like Ashes.
Open movies like Ashes
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for Ashes, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch Ashes