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Divine Intervention (Arabic: يد إلهية) is a 2002 film by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman, which may be described as a surreal black comedy. The film consists largely of a series of brief interconnected sketches, but for the most part records a day in the life of a Palestinian living in Nazareth, whose girlfriend lives several ...
Divine Intervention: Directed by Elia Suleiman. With Elia Suleiman, Manal Khader, George Ibrahim, Amer Daher. Separated by a checkpoint, Palestinian lovers from Jerusalem and Ramallah arrange clandestine meetings.
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Divine Intervention. To get the promotion of their dreams, a mischievous earth-bound angel must get two ex-best friends to finally admit their love to each other. DIRECTOR: Ravenna Tran. PRODUCER: Nathan M. Legger, Filippo Bernardini, Megha Bhaduri, Aditya Jain. WRITER: Rebecca Ozer. RELEASE YEAR: 2024. UK, 17 mins.
Divine Intervention. 89 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2003. Roger Ebert. April 25, 2003. 3 min read. “Divine Intervention” is a mordant and bleak comedy, almost without dialogue, about Palestinians under Israeli occupation.
Neighbors toss garbage over walls. Life goes on until it doesn't. Santa Claus tries to outrun a gang of knife-wielding youth. It's one of several vignettes of Palestinian life in Israel - in a neighborhood in Nazareth and at Al-Ram checkpoint in East Jerusalem.
Lovers (Elia Suleiman, Manal Khader) from different cities meet at an Israeli checkpoint and observe unfolding events. Suleiman utilizes absurdist humor to craft a provocative, original film....
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Divine Intervention is a film directed by Elia Suleiman with Elia Suleiman, Manal Khader, Nayef Fahoum Daher. Year: 2002. Original title: Yaddon Ilaheyya. Synopsis: Palestinian director and performer Elia Suleiman delivers a darkly comic masterpiece.