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Divine Intervention | Yadon ilaheyya (2002)
Synopsis
Elia Suleiman's
Divine Intervention is a film that would seem to owe more to avant-garde
choreography and the cinema of Michael Snow than to narrative film, were it not
so insistently "about something" besides its structural ingenuity.
Less
schematic than Chronicle of a Disappearance, Suleiman's 1996 feature, Divine
Intervention is similarly focused on the corrosive impact of political
instability on social order and private life.
Cast: Elia Suleiman, Emma Boltanski, Manal Khader, Amer Daher, Jamel Daher
"The film isn't an historical or anthropological study," Suleiman says. "You don't come away with a geographic or political knowledge of that place but rather a sense of ambience. A lot of reactions have
been self-reflective.
In New York a woman told me, 'Your Nazareth is a
lot like my Los Angeles.' In Montreal they felt they were seeing something of
their own. If we talk about brutality, it's the ambience of brutality we're
living in all over the world." (Film Comment - Gary
Indiana)
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About this movie
Title: Divine Intervention | Yadon ilaheyya (2002)
Directed by: Elia Suleiman
Date of birth: 28 July 1960, Nazareth, Israel
Writing credits: Elia Suleiman
Year: 2002
Country: France | Morocco | Germany | Palestine
Language: Arabic | Hebrew | English
Color: Color
Runtime: 100 min.
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