DON'T ASK MY NAME
Inspired by True Events
As survivors of a brutal massacre during the 1976 Lebanese Civil War, a father must lead his family through enemy territory, aided by supernatural guidance, only to be forced into a final confrontation where he must choose between mercy and revenge.
Why This Story Now
The world should see this film now because it reveals the human cost of war through the eyes of an ordinary family whose faith, courage, and compassion are tested in unimaginable ways. In a time when societies feel deeply divided by politics, religion, and identity, the story gently reminds us of our shared humanity and the danger of seeing one another only through labels. At its heart, the film is a call to compassion, humility, and forgiveness. It invites audiences to remember that every life carries equal dignity and value—that we belong to one another as members of the same human family and, ultimately, as part of God’s creation. By meeting hatred with compassion, the story offers both a warning and a hopeful reminder of the healing power of mercy.