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Mar 4, 2022 · Huda's Salon: Directed by Hany Abu-Assad. With Maisa Abd Elhadi, Ali Suliman, Manal Awad, Jalal Masarwa. A woman whose visit to a hair salon turns into a nightmare when she is blackmailed by its owner.
- (1.2K)
- Drama, Thriller
- Hany Abu-Assad
- 2022-03-04
Mar 4, 2022 · ‘Huda’s Salon’ Review: Gripping Feminist Thriller Where Women Only Have Harrowing Options in the Occupied Palestine. Loosely based on true events, Hany Abu-Assad’s handsome spy yarn is charged...
Mar 4, 2022 · Huda's Salon. The first scene in Hany Abu-Assad 's "Huda's Salon" unfolds in an unbroken ten-minute take, showing hairdresser Huda ( Manal Awad) tending to her lone customer, a woman named Reem ( Maisa Abd Elhadi ). The women gossip about their lives, about social media, Reem talks about her new husband's jealousy.
Huda's Salon is a 2021 Palestinian internationally co-produced thriller film written, directed, and produced by Hany Abu-Assad. It stars Ali Suliman, Samer Bisharat, Maisa Abd Elhadi and Manal Awad. It had its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021.
Jan 31, 2022 · Opening in theaters and VOD March 4 Director: Hany Abu-Assad Starring: Maisa Abd Elhadi, Manal Awad, Ali Suliman Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, goes to Huda’s salon in Bethlehem.
- 2 min
- 247.4K
- IFC Films
Mar 4, 2022 · Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, goes to Huda's salon in Bethlehem. But this ordinary visit turns sour when Huda, after having put Reem in a shameful situation, blackmails her...
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- Mystery & Thriller
- R
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Mar 4, 2022 · Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, goes to Huda’s salon in Bethlehem. But this ordinary visit turns sour when Huda, after having put Reem in a shameful situation, blackmails her to have her work for the secret service of the occupiers, and thus betray her people.