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Laila in Haifa is a 2020 Israeli-French drama film directed by Amos Gitai. It was selected to be shown in the main competition section of the 77th Venice International Film Festival. Cast
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....
With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, Laila in Haifa is a drama with wry humor set over one night in a club in the port town of Haifa. The film presents a candid snapshot of contemporary life in one of the last remaining spaces where Israelis and Palestinians come together to engage in face-to-face relationships.
- Amos Gitai
- 99’
- Hebrew, Arabic, English
Enter “ Laila in Haifa,” a spaghetti pile of connected and disconnected narrative strands, revolving around a series of Fattoush employees and patrons over a single evening of business.
Sep 8, 2020 · T he beautiful, young and innocent-looking Laila (Maria Zrek) runs a sumptuous art gallery in a building complex, complete with restaurant, bar and cabaret. She is married to an older and very wealthy man called Kamal (Makram Khoury). He drives a very expensive Land Rover and presumably helps his spouse to finance her profession.
Sep 11, 2020 · Amos Gitai, one of the pre-eminent Israeli filmmakers, takes full advantage of the latter in his evening-set film Laila in Haifa [+. ], which almost takes place in real time and is set in a place where, compared to the rest of Israel, some Palestinian identities can assert themselves in safety.
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With an ensemble cast of both Israeli and Palestinian actors, Laila in Haifa is a drama with wry humor set over one night in a club in the port town of Haifa. The film presents a candid snapshot of contemporary life in one of the last remaining spaces where Israelis and Palestinians come together to engage in face-to-face relationships.