200 Meters Odeh Films Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Ameen Nayfeh Writer: Ameen Nayfeh Cast: Ali Suliman, Anna Unterberger, Lana Zreik, Gassan Abbas, Nabil Al Raee, Motaz Malhees, Mahmoud Abu Eita, Samia Bakri Qazmuz Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 5/14/21 Opens: May 19-27, 2021 at the Human […]
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- 11/20/2021
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Palestinian drama is led by ‘Jack Ryan’ and ‘Paradise Now’ star Ali Suliman.
Rome-based True Colours has secured international sales rights to Palestinian drama 200 Meters, which is set to receive its world premiere in competition at Venice’s Giornate degli Autori.
The feature has also secured distribution in the Middle East, where its release will be handled by Film Clinic Indie Film Distribution, the Egyptian firm run by producer and Cairo International Film Festival head Mohamed Hefzy.
200 Meters marks the feature debut of Palestinian writer-director Ameen Nayfeh, previously best known for his documentary shorts, and will play in the independent...
Rome-based True Colours has secured international sales rights to Palestinian drama 200 Meters, which is set to receive its world premiere in competition at Venice’s Giornate degli Autori.
The feature has also secured distribution in the Middle East, where its release will be handled by Film Clinic Indie Film Distribution, the Egyptian firm run by producer and Cairo International Film Festival head Mohamed Hefzy.
200 Meters marks the feature debut of Palestinian writer-director Ameen Nayfeh, previously best known for his documentary shorts, and will play in the independent...
- 8/6/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Palestinian drama is led by ‘Jack Ryan’ and ‘Paradise Now’ star Ali Suliman.
Rome-based True Colours has secured international sales rights to Palestinian drama 200 Meters, which is set to receive its world premiere in competition at Venice Days.
The feature has also secured distribution in the Middle East, where its release will be handled by Film Clinic Indie Film Distribution, the Egyptian firm run by producer and Cairo International Film Festival head Mohamed Hefzy.
200 Meters marks the feature debut of Palestinian writer-director Ameen Nayfeh, previously best known for his documentary shorts, and will play in the independent sidebar of the...
Rome-based True Colours has secured international sales rights to Palestinian drama 200 Meters, which is set to receive its world premiere in competition at Venice Days.
The feature has also secured distribution in the Middle East, where its release will be handled by Film Clinic Indie Film Distribution, the Egyptian firm run by producer and Cairo International Film Festival head Mohamed Hefzy.
200 Meters marks the feature debut of Palestinian writer-director Ameen Nayfeh, previously best known for his documentary shorts, and will play in the independent sidebar of the...
- 8/6/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
“Don’t complicate what’s already too complicated.”
For his fourth feature film, Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi chose a topic which walks a very thin line between fact and fiction. Fittingly, he has called “Ticket to Jeruslam” repeatedly a “documentary fiction” that touches upon the topic of everyday life in Palestine, the conflicts in the settlements as well as the role of a cinema itself in an environment such as this.
In the film Gassan Abbas plays Jabir, a fim projectionist driving around the West Bank and all over Palestine to screen movies, mostly cartoons for children. However, at home, he uses the equipment to screen footage of police controls as well as the conflicts in his region, which has caused many arguments between him and his wife Sana (Areen Omari). During her job as a paramedic, she feels she already has seen her fair share of...
For his fourth feature film, Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi chose a topic which walks a very thin line between fact and fiction. Fittingly, he has called “Ticket to Jeruslam” repeatedly a “documentary fiction” that touches upon the topic of everyday life in Palestine, the conflicts in the settlements as well as the role of a cinema itself in an environment such as this.
In the film Gassan Abbas plays Jabir, a fim projectionist driving around the West Bank and all over Palestine to screen movies, mostly cartoons for children. However, at home, he uses the equipment to screen footage of police controls as well as the conflicts in his region, which has caused many arguments between him and his wife Sana (Areen Omari). During her job as a paramedic, she feels she already has seen her fair share of...
- 3/9/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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