The Passage, a drama directed by Brandt Andersen, will hit theaters on July 8, 2026. Led by Yasmine Al Massri, Omar Sy, Yahya Mahayni, Ziad Bakri and Constantine Markoulakis, the film chronicles the fate of a Syrian woman whose past resurfaces years after her exile.
The feature film, originally titled I Was a Stranger, follows Amira, who works at a major hospital in Chicago. On her birthday, a message on her phone triggers a traumatic memory: years earlier, on the night of her 40th birthday, a bomb destroys her apartment in Aleppo. Amira’s only priority then is to grab her daughter and run.
The Passage
Film | 2024
Cinema release: July 8, 2026
Drama | Runtime: 1h43
Directed by Brandt Andersen | Written by Brandt Andersen
Starring Yasmine Al Massri, Omar Sy, Yahya Mahayni, Ziad Bakri, Constantine Markoulakis
Original title: I Was a Stranger
Countries: Jordan, United States
Distributor: Nour Films
Classification: suitable for all with warning
From this escape, Le Passage crafts a narrative of exile in which several trajectories cross. The film centers on a Syrian family, but also follows others encountered along the road, including a stranger whose gesture could alter the course of a life.
Yasmine Al Massri portrays Amira Homsi, while Omar Sy plays Marwan. The cast also features Yahya Mahayni as Mustafa and Ziad Bakri as Fathi. The film sits firmly in a dramatic register, with a plot forged by war, family separation, and the question of rescue.
The Passage had already been making the festival circuit ahead of its French release. Boxoffice Pro notes that the film picked up the Best International Film prize at the San Diego Festival, the Amnesty International Prize at the Berlin Festival, and the Audience Award at the Deauville Festival.
The film may appeal to viewers drawn to dramas grounded in contemporary realities, especially stories of exile and survival. Its “all audiences with a warning” rating, however, flags a potentially harrowing subject tied to war and forced displacement.
The VOSTFR trailer for Le Passage offers a first look at the film before its theatrical release.
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