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Picture this: the majority of the world’s water supply has been lethally contaminated, and now you and a group of survivors have to defend yourselves (and your own clean water supply) from violent infiltrators. If it sounds like something straight out of Hollywood, that’s because it is. What’s On chats to Emirati-British director Ali Mostafa about his new film The Worthy, which is being called the first post-apocalyptic Arabic film ever.
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