"One late summer in 2006, I landed in a hostel in Granada, Spain to study Spanish for a month. As I walked through the historic Andalusian streets that held a thousand stories, I was in awe by the magical city and the mixture of rich cultures. But it was the friendships with other young backpackers and international students that kept me there for a year. In this transient city they gave me sense a belonging that I never had and since then, I have been obsessed with capturing this experience, the spirit of fraternity and the fleetness of youth."
- Writer-Director Abid Khan
A British-Pakistani tourist is stuck in Granada, Spain with a broken heart. Feeling lost and abandoned, he befriends a group of young foreigners and crashes into the heart of the international student scene. He pushes himself out of his comfort-zone and tries to restart his life but behind every corner is a reminder of his ex-girlfriend and his struggle to find closure.
A love letter to Granada that mixes documentary with fiction to create a real and authentic heartfelt examination on the process of self-discovery.
Granada Nights is released in cinemas from: Friday 28th May. See the trailer at the link.