By Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis, is set on the sun-baked border between Israel and Syria, a no mans land that the eponymous bride must cross in order to meet her anxious groom.
She is dressed in full bridal regalia when a bureaucratic snag prevents her from walking a few yards into a new life.
Riklis has compassion for all sides in this Mid-Eastern family drama: from the Syrian border guard who’d rather be watching.
TV, to the Arab patriarch whose political past prevents him from accompanying his daughter, and the bride’s modern sister, saddled with a traditional husband.
Never has the political been more personal, and rarely has it been expressed with such visual panache.
Cast: Clara Khoury, Ashraf Barhom, Hiam Abbass, Makram Khoury
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Title: The Syrian Bride - La fiancée syrienne (2004)
Directed by: Eran Riklis
Date of birth: 2 October 1954, Jerusalem, Israel
Writing credits:
Eran Riklis, Suha Arraf
Music by: Cyril Morin
Country: France | Germany | Israel
Language: Arabic | English | Hebrew | Russian | French
Color: Color
Runtime: 97 min.