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One afternoon, on a typical day at work, Adib is confronted with devastating news: His eldest daughter, Muna, has gone missing in Damascus. Now Adib, who has not been back in over 20 years, must return to Syria and deal with his secret past in order to find her. "Inescapable" is a thriller about a fathers desperate search for his daughter and the chaos of the Middle East he left behind.
Unknown to him, Syrian-Canadian Adib Abdul-Kareems eldest daughter Muna, a photographer, has traveled to his homeland to find out more about her father, as he had never talked about his Syrian past to his family. He does learn about her travels only because she has gone missing in Damascus, most of her belongings still in her hotel room. Adib decides to head back to Damascus to find her, and enlists the help of his old girlfriend Fatima, a Canadian diplomat named Paul, and an old colleague Sayid to find Muna while hes in Damascus, some who seem to know more about Munas disappearance than they initially let on to Adib. Adib does this all at his own personal risk as he used to work in the Syrian military secret service, and was convicted in absentia and sentenced to death for purportedly being an Israeli spy. Adib, who managed to get back into Syria on an illegal visa with Fatimas help, has to uncover why Muna has gone missing and if it has anything to do with his Syrian past. He also has to reconcile with Fatima, who long felt abandoned by Adib when he left the country thirty years ago.
Alexander Siddig
Adib Abdul-Kareem
Joshua Jackson
Paul Ridge
Marisa Tomei
Fatima
Oded Fehr
Sayid Abd Al-Aziz
Danny Keough
Detlev Ivanov
Saad Siddiqui
Halim
Hrant Alianak
Ali Homs
Fadia Nadda
Lingerie Sales Girl
Jay Anstey
Muna Abdul-Kareem
Bonnie Lee Bouman
Emily Abdul-Kareem
Sean Redpath
Ibrahim
Stefan Otto
Laurence
Amy Anstey
Leila Abdul-Kareem
Jenna Dunster
Betty
Carl Beukes
Peter
Marwan Alsalahat
Service Taxi Driver
Nagham Osman
Canadian Embassy Clerk
Mouhammad Hussein Kout
Syrian Border Official
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