Separated by a checkpoint, Palestinian lovers from Jerusalem and Ramallah arrange clandestine meetings.Separated by a checkpoint, Palestinian lovers from Jerusalem and Ramallah arrange clandestine meetings.Separated by a checkpoint, Palestinian lovers from Jerusalem and Ramallah arrange clandestine meetings.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 2 nominations
Salwa Nakkara
- Adia
- (as Salvia Nakkara)
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- TriviaThe music used in the opening credit sequence is from an Arabic song by Mohammed Abdulwahab from the 1950s called "Me, suffering, and your love" which are what the majority of the film is about.
- GoofsAt the border, when several cars are told to turn around, the camera is reflected in the side of the cars for several seconds.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Humbert Balsan, producteur rebelle (2006)
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By Mirwaise
Featured review
The problem in the Middle East is very complex and not black & white. To make a film about the ongoing war between two tribes who have the same forefathers and have to share a piece of land is not easy!! The only way, in my opinion, to make a film about it, is to make it light and transparent. And that is exactly what Elia Suleiman does. Absurd scenes (the Palestinian beauty who turns into a Ninja and destroy the acrobatic Israeli marksmen), but also very subtil stories about Palestinians who make life miserable for each other in the Occupied terretories. He uses several biblical symbols (eating eggs, killing a snake) and uses repetition to show how life gets by when you're living like subhumans. My cup of tea!!
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- Intervención divina
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $421,343
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,228
- Jan 19, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $1,679,544
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