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- In between = Bar bahar [videorecording] / by Elkabetz, Shlomi,1972-film producer.; Hamoud, Maysaloun,1982-film director,screenwriter.; Giladi, Aviv,film producer.; Hawa, Mouna,actor.; Kanboura, Shaden,actor.; Jammalieh, Sana,actor.; Shalaby, Mahmud,actor.; Andrawes, Henry,actor.; Canaan, Ahlam,actor.; Daw, Aiman,actor.; Sliman, Riyad,actor.; Nassar, Firas,actor.; Gross, Itay,director of photography.; Goltser, Lev,editor of moving image work.; Feller, Nili,editor of moving image work.; Deux beaux garçons films,production company.; En compagnie des lamas (Firm),production company.; Film Movement (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344832; Recorded Books, LLC.RBdigital,distributor.;
Director of photography, Itay Gross ; editors, Lev Goltser and Nili Feller ; script editing and story development, Yuval Aharoni ; original music, M.G. Saad.Mouna Hawa, Shaden Kanboura, Sana Jammalieh, Mahmood Shalabi, Henry Andrawes, Ahlam Canaan, Aiman Daw, Riyad Sliman, Firas Nassar.Lalia (Mouna Hawa), Salma (Sana Jammelieh), and Nur (Shaden Kanboura) share an apartment in the vibrant heart of Tel Aviv. Lalia, a criminal lawyer with a wicked wit, loves to burn off her workday stress in the underground club scene. Salma, slightly more subdued, is a DJ and bartender. Nur is a younger, religious Muslim girl who moves into the apartment in order to study at the university. Nur is both intrigued and intimidated by her two sophisticated roommates. When her conservative fiance visits, he is horrified by her secular friends, entreating her to hasten their marriage, leave Tel Aviv, and assume her rightful role as a wife. She refuses, and his violent rebuttal leaves all of the women shaken. Salma and Lalia also face turmoil: Lalia has found love with a modern Muslim man whose acceptance proves less than unconditional, and Salma discovers that her Christian family in a northern Galilean village is not as liberal as they claim. These three very different women find themselves doing the same balancing act between tradition and modernity, citizenship and culture, fealty and freedom.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD, region all, NTSC, widescreen; 5.1 surround sound, 2.0 stereo.Cannes Film Festival, 2016: Women in Motion Young Talent Award ; Awards of the Israeli Film Academy, 2017: Best Actress (Kambourda), Best Supporting Actress (Hawa)
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Foreign films; Muslim women;
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