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My Father and Qaddafi

بابا والقذافي

Jihan K · USA, Libya · 2025 · 88'

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A daughter unravels the disappearance of her father, the peaceful opposition leader to Qaddafi, and pieces together her mother's 19-year search to find him. Without any memory of her father, she tries to reconnect with him and reconcile with her Libyan identity.

When Jihan was six years old, her father flew to Cairo and never returned. Mansur Rashid Kikhia was the Foreign Minister of Libya, ambassador to the United Nations, and a human rights lawyer. After serving in Qaddafi's increasingly brutal regime, he defected from the government and became the leader of the peaceful opposition. For many, Kikhia was a rising star who could have been the next leader of Libya, however, in 1993 he disappeared from his hotel in Egypt. Jihan's mother Baha Al Omary, a strong-willed Syrian-American artist, began searching for him, launching the family into an international political maze. Her mission to find justice brought her to the Libyan desert in the middle of the night, face to face with Qaddafi to negotiate her husband's release. Yet it wasn't until after the regime's fall, 19 years later, that his body was found in a freezer near Qaddafi's palace. My Father and Qaddafi takes the audience on a raw and reflective journey as Jihan pieces together a father she barely remembers, while discovering the troubled history and politics of Libya. Her journey starts from fading personal memories, leading to encounters with family members, her father's peers, and historical archive footage. Hoping at first to uncover the truth, Jihan instead transforms the mystery into a curiosity that brings her closer to her father and her Libyan identity.

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Mansur Rashid Kikhia as Libyan UN Ambassador in the 1970s.
Mansur Rashid Kikhia as Libyan UN Ambassador in the 1970s.
Young Jihan and her family with President Bill Clinton.
Young Jihan and her family with President Bill Clinton.
Jihan in "My Father and Qaddafi".
Jihan in "My Father and Qaddafi".

Director — Jihan K

Portrait of director Jihan K

Jihan was born in exile and raised in Paris while her father, a Libyan human rights lawyer, was the peaceful opposition leader to Qaddafi's regime. After her father disappeared from Cairo, her family lived between the United States and France, while her mother, a Syrian artist, fought for justice in an international campaign. Jihan received her BA in International and Comparative Politics with a concentration in Human Rights, Philosophy, and International Law and her MA in Art Education and Storytelling.

Awards & Festivals

  • Nominee — Golden Globes Impact Prize for Documentary, La Biennale Venice International Film Festival (World Premiere)
  • Winner — Best Documentary, Doha Film Festival, Qatar
  • Winner — Jury Prize, Marrakech International Film Festival, Morocco
  • Winner — Best Feature Documentary, Prague Film Festival, Czech Republic
  • Winner — Jury Prize, Malmö Arab Film Festival, Sweden
  • Winner — Best Documentary, Annaba Mediterranean Film Festival, Algeria
  • Winner — Audience Award, CinemaMed, Brussels, Belgium
  • Winner — Valentina Pedicini Award, MedFilm Festival Rome, Italy
  • Winner — Excellence in Cinematic Expression, Hollywood Arab Film Festival, USA
  • Nominee — Gold Hugo for Best Documentary, Chicago International Film Festival, USA
  • Honorable Mention, Jury Prize — É Tudo Verdade International Documentary Film Festival, São Paulo, Brazil