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Divine Intervention (2002)
Packed with witty visual gags, comic vignettes and moments of spectacular fantasy, 'Divine Intervention' portrays the mood of the escalating conflict in the Middle East with wicked and subversive humour. Palestinian director Elia Suleiman... see more »
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The Message (1977)
It is the 7th century and in Mecca, where powerful leaders are in conflict with Mohammad who attacks the many injustices their way of life produces - slavery, drunkenness and cruelty. Mohammad claims to have seen a vision of the Angel... see more »
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Robin Hood (1973)
A long time ago, in a faraway land, legend tells an extraordinary tale of courage and friendship. Get ready for swashbuckling adventure, unforgettable characters, memorable music, and lots of laughs in Disney's Robin Hood, one of the... see more »
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West Beyrouth (1998)
An uplifting rite of passage tale set against the war torn city of Beirut in 1975.
A city split in two by opposing factions. East Beirut is Christian controlled whilst west Beirut is Muslim. All of this has a dramatic affect on the life... see more »
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Control Room (2004)
March 2003. American and British forces invade Iraq with the intention of toppling dictator Saddam Hussein, and the Gulf War erupts. Alongside the countless troops, thousands of journalists, from every part of the world, descend upon the... see more »
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Would I Lie to You? Jobless, broke, and down and out in Paris, Eddie Vuibert (Richard Anconina) is going nowhere fast. But when he comes to the aid of a fabric-seller in a street fracas, he is mistaken for a Jew and finds his whole world... see more »
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Free Zone (2005)
Rebecca is a jewish American who has traveled to Israel to begin a new life. Realizing she doesn’t fit and in a state of hysterics after arguing with Mrs Breitburg she gets into a taxi and asks it’s driver, Hanna (Hana Lazlo who won the... see more »
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Private (2004)
Inspired by real events, documentary filmmaker Saverio Costanzo's feature debut is a minimalist psychological drama about a Palestinian family of seven suddenly confronted with a volatile situation in their home that in many ways reflects... see more »
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Keltoum's Daughter (2001)
In the middle of a barren mountain desert a rickety red and yellow bus comes to a halt. Out steps a young woman with smooth, fine features, dark eyes and short hair. Her appearance alone makes her a curiosity: in rural Algeria most women... see more »
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Madison (2004)
A Moroccan immigrant in France enlists his adolescent son, Reda, to drive him across seven countries as he undertakes the Hajj to Mecca. What should be a peaceful, purposeful and solemn pilgrimage for the father is an incomprehensible... see more »
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Wall (2004)
Wall is a personal cinematic meditation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which filmmaker Simone Bitton documents the construction of the massive separation barrier that is destroying one of the most historically significant... see more »
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Le Grand Voyage (2004)
A Moroccan immigrant in France, enlists his adolescent son, Réda, to drive him across seven countries as he undertakes the journey from Hajj to Mecca. What should be a peaceful, purposeful and solemn pilgrimage for the father, is an... see more »
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Thirst (2004)
Abu Shuki and his family have settled alone in a valley far from their home town. Tyrannical father Shukri, rules the home with an iron fist, forcing his wife and three children to burn fires all day to make charcoal. When he decides to... see more »
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This compelling and stylish noir thriller is based on one of the most notorious French political scandals of the 60s - the disappearance of the prominent Moroccan dissident Mehdi Ben Barka. In a Paris apartment in 1965, police discover the... see more »
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Daratt (2006)
Chad, 2006. The government has granted amnesty to all war criminals. Atim, 16 years old, is given a revolver by his grandfather so that he may kill the man who killed his father. He quickly locates him: former war criminal Nassara is now... see more »
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