

21 minutes that'll wreck your entire afternoon — in the best way possible.
Through a series of vignettes from the ancient and war-torn Levant, WILD IS THE SPRING captures moments in the lives of diverse ethnic communities who struggle to survive when life descends into chaos.
Cinematography
Stunning landscapes that mourn what they show.
Direction
Massoud wields silence like a weapon.
Director
Adla Massoud
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Massoud, of Lebanese-Syrian descent, filmed across actual conflict zones — the vignettes blend documentary authenticity with staged intimacy.
The title quotes a Palestinian poem about resilience; 'wild' carries dual meaning of untamed beauty and uncontrolled destruction.