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  1. Sep 9, 2020 · In the fictional story co-penned by Gitai and Marie-Jose Sanselme, the owner of the art gallery is Laila (Maria Zreik, Villa Touma), an ambitious young Arab woman married to Kamal (Makram J....

  2. We are entering a bar, supposedly to see an exhibition of photos by a militant Israeli photographer. Gil meets the director of the gallery Laila (which is an Arabic first name and in Hebrew a word that also means “night”). He is carried away into a labyrinth of human relationships.

    • Amos Gitai
    • 99’
    • Hebrew, Arabic, English
  3. Sep 8, 2020 · Laila is concerned that the Israeli photographer might receive more attention than his pictures of Palestine. A combative young Palestinian woman (pictured above) challenges Kamal, demanding the price tag attached to his vehicle.

  4. Haifa, a port city in Israeli, is known for the co-existence of Arabs and Israelis. Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai, who hails from the city, aims to make the most of it in Laila in Haifa, where he brings contemporary Israelis and Palestinians together in mixed couples.

  5. Arabic. English. Laila in Haifa is a 2020 Israeli-French drama film directed by Amos Gitai. [2] It was selected to be shown in the main competition section of the 77th Venice International Film Festival. [3] [4]

  6. Sep 8, 2020 · Like Gitai’s last film, the self-explanatory, sketch-based ensemble piece “A Tramway in Jerusalem,” “Laila in Haifa” aims to serve up a microcosm of a vastly splintered society in a contained...

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  8. Sep 11, 2020 · It follows the titular Laila (played by Maria Zreik), an Arabic name that also means “night” in Hebrew. She works at the hip nightspot Club Fattoush, whose feel crosses hedonistic nightlife with an adjoining gallery that showcases militant Palestinian art.

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