In the ruins of War, the love letter "Sama" of the great motherhood to her young daughter Sama revealed the ambassador to add to the movie's afterlife and impression. 'Samae' was also noticed as a work recommended by actor Jung Woo-sung earlier.
Aleppo, where people suffer and die every day from ongoing government forces and bombings and airstrikes. Although it is a daily life where the lives of oneself and family are threatened, Wad confronts oppression with Camera instead of a gun in the middle of the battlefield to inform Aleppo's situation and gain freedom. It is hard to open your eyes at the last remaining hospital in Aleppo, where more than 300 patients are constantly carried a day and the capital is cut off and covered with blood, but Wad does not stop shooting to include all the moments. A mother who lost her child in the bombing found her Camera and said, "Are you filming this now? How could they do this to us? Take all this stuff.” The mother’s tearing pain, the government, and the Syrians’ The Scream for World, which lost her child, are vividly conveyed through Camera of Wad, explaining to the audience why director Wad had to put all of the horrors of this War in Camera, and why he had to risk his life and inform World of his records.
The impressive documentary "Sama Dear", directed by brave journalist Wad, conveys the devastation of Aleppo, a city that has been deprived of freedom that the media has never reported in the meantime, is being praised at national theaters.