I just found this the most heartbreaking and breathtaking documentary I have ever seen. As a woman of similar age to Waad, the humanity in the face of such atrocity made this film so relateable and yet so utterly harrowing, and deeply upsetting. As time has progressed, so many people have started to complain about 'compassion fatigue' in the face of Syria, and I think that is why this film is just so utterly important, and I have encouraged everyone I know to watch it.