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Brides
Brides

Brides (2025)

70% User Rating
1h 33min
Drama

"Hope is radical. So is friendship."

Teenage best friends Doe and Muna are heading off on what seems like the trip of a lifetime. Quiet, observant Doe hasn’t travelled since arriving in the UK as a Somali refugee aged three. Muna, sharp and fearless with Pakistani roots, leads them through airport security and into the unknown. But this isn’t a holiday. The girls are bound for Istanbul, planning to cross into Syria to begin a new life they believe holds purpose and meaning. When their fixer fails to appear, panic sets in, but turning back isn’t an option. Alone in a foreign city, they must improvise fast, pushing the limits of their courage, their faith, and their friendship.

Nadia FallDirector

Cast

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Ebada Hassan

Ebada Hassan

Doe

Safiyya Ingar

Safiyya Ingar

Muna

Yusra Warsama

Yusra Warsama

Kadija

Cemre Ebüzziya

Cemre Ebüzziya

Zeynep

Aziz Çapkurt

Aziz Çapkurt

Barış

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Hayal Lorena Cercis

Aslı

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Ada Danila Farid Mancuso

Dilara

Leo Bill

Leo Bill

Jon

Ali Khan

Ali Khan

Samir

Fiona Helen Armstrong

Fiona Helen Armstrong

Kerry

Amanda Lawrence

Amanda Lawrence

Miss Westgate

Mitchell Brown

Mitchell Brown

Kyle

Laura Dalgleish

Laura Dalgleish

Colette

Syreeta Kumar

Syreeta Kumar

Mrs. Mamoon

Elodie Wilton

Elodie Wilton

Loveday

Arthur Darvill

Arthur Darvill

Mr. Hansard

Aliye Honey

Aliye Honey

Aiyla

Jay Varsani

Jay Varsani

Isaam

Kathryn Hanke

Kathryn Hanke

Female Security Guard

Susku Ekim Kaya

Susku Ekim Kaya

Elif

Tuncay Gunes

Tuncay Gunes

Another Man

Derya Durmaz

Derya Durmaz

Zeynep's mum

Sinead Matthews

Sinead Matthews

Ms. Jenner

Sam Rhodes

Sam Rhodes

Sam

Edward Llewelyn

Edward Llewelyn

Mikey

Rose Lami

Rose Lami

Turkish Woman

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Rowan Wallace

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Aubrey Parsons

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Giuseppe Mangano

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Nigel Finnissy

Muhammed Turkoglu

Muhammed Turkoglu

Stall Holder

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

October 3, 2025

Two disillusioned British girls find themselves flying from London to Istanbul where they are to meet someone who will take them on to war torn Syria. Sadly for them, things at the Bean Kafe don’t go quite to plan and they have to improvise, think on their feet, and make their own way to their destination. We are never quite sure what their ultimate goal is, here, but as we follow their adventures we learn a little more about what motivated the more extrovert “Muna” (Safiyya Ingar) and her more subdued travel companion “Doe” (Ebada Hassan). The latter was having an hard time at school from an obnoxious bully, and her mum’s new choice of boyfriend wasn’t impressing her much either. “Muna” came from a more established, stable, background but with both of them exasperated and feeling that their lives were empty and meaningless, they sealed quite a profound pact. Whilst their story evolves with plenty of back references to their schooldays and before, plus we get an occasional narrative purporting to be a letter from a friend extolling the joys and happiness of their new God-loving and mutually supportive community, I found that neither characterisation was any where near developed enough. Moreover, even given that “Doe” was having a torrid time at school, it seemed to me far from likely that either of these women would have elected on quite such a blind solution to their issues, nor to treat those left behind with such inconsiderate disdain. Cinematically, it serves as a travelogue of Istanbul and shows that city and it’s people in a largely good light, barring the odd but infrequent bit of lechery, but it still never delivered a killer blow. It simply didn’t answer the question of why? As a coming of age drama, it is unconvincing and as a stimulant for conversation about religious indoctrination or opportunity, it barely scratches the surface. The performances are fine; the dialogue and the camerawork adequate, but it was all just too superficial and incomplete for me.

Media

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Brides director Nadia Fall, writer Suhayla El-Bushra and actors Ebada Hassan and Safiyya Ingar | Q&A

Brides director Nadia Fall, writer Suhayla El-Bushra and actors Ebada Hassan and Safiyya Ingar | Q&A

Interview with Director Nadia Fall

Interview with Director Nadia Fall

In cinemas now

In cinemas now

Interview with Nadia Fall, Ebada Hassan & Safiyya Ingar

Interview with Nadia Fall, Ebada Hassan & Safiyya Ingar

Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

Highlights of BRIDES at EIFF (UK premiere)

Highlights of BRIDES at EIFF (UK premiere)

Nadia Fall introduces the UK premiere of BRIDES

Nadia Fall introduces the UK premiere of BRIDES

Two teenage girls run away chasing promises of a better life as ISIS brides in Syria.

Two teenage girls run away chasing promises of a better life as ISIS brides in Syria.

Meet the Artist 2025: Nadia Fall on “Brides”

Meet the Artist 2025: Nadia Fall on “Brides”

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