Wessam Hachicho

Wessam Hachicho was born in Deir Ezzor, Syria in 1983.

As writer-director, she completed her bachelor degree in Film & TV, from Westerdals Oslo ACT in 2017. She is currently based in Oslo, Norway.

As a photographer, Wessam worked on various short films and documentaries with various directors which has helped develop her visual storytelling style. For her, writing is part passion, part therapy and she has been doing it consistently since arriving in Norway.

Being in a new country was a bit of a culture clash, especially having to almost start from scratch. This put her in a constant state of comparison between her old and new home. Trying to find peace and balance, she took on writing in an attempt to understand what happened to her homeland, people, and self.

About her experience at LIM

Collateral Effects

LIM | Less is More 2019

SALEEM (17) has had to flee Syria to Norway with his father RAFEEQ (47). They are waiting for separate asylum interviews. Rafeeq seems stressed. In Saleem’s interview, we learn that he never knew his father. Saleem’s mother was the prime caregiver who died during the war. They are located to a transit area. They fail to communicate. Saleem’s curiosity about the past makes Rafeeq aggressive. Saleem starts resenting his father. One day, Saleem gets a black eye during a fight, and this way sees from his father’s authority! He lies to the child-service to get himself moved to another camp. Rafeeq receives his first rejection for asylum papers.

By mistake, Saleem gets a copy of the police interview with his father and learns the truth about Rafeeq’s past: a political prisoner he had been arrested and tortured. After his release, he had stayed away from his family to protect them. Ashamed, Saleem reaches out to his father to find him a legal way to stay in Norway. Will Saleem and Rafeeq be reunited as father and son?