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Un ticket pour Jérusalem

Ticket to Jerusalem

(Ticket to Jerusalem)

by Rashid Masharawi

Palestine

 

Un ticket pour Jérusalem

Director: Rashid Masharawi

Script: Rashid Masharawi

Cinematographer: Beaudoin Koenig

Editing: Nestor Sanz, Jan Hendriks

Sound: Hanna Abu Saada

Music: Samir Jubran

Cast: Ghassan Abbas, Areen Omary, George Ibrahim, Reem Ilo, Imad Farageen, Najah Abu Al-Heja

Production: Silkroad Production

Year: 2002

35 mm, Colour 85 min, 
OV Arabic with French Subtitles

Signis Award at Amiens Film Festival
Silver Pyramid at Cairo Film Festival

Unreleased

Jaber is a projectionist in his forties spending all his time showing films to children with his makeshift equipment, from a refugee camp to another. His constant journeys between small villages and Israeli colonies are not always simple: on the practical lever checking points are increasing especially for entering big cities, and on the personal level Jaber's wife Sana is often left alone at night, which moreover his father blames him for. In the camp manager's office, Jaber meets Rabab, a school teacher from the Old City. Rabab would like to bring his mobile cinema to the Palestinian children of Jerusalem, but she doubts the Israeli would agree. During a conversation with his friend Kamal in a café, Jaber expresses his intention to show films about Palestine. Kamal is perplexed as he thinks cinema is meant to entertain people and help them to forget their daily burden. Once in Bethlehem where Jaber has managed to enter, his projector breaks down…

The city of Jerusalem in all its diversity plays an essential part in the film.

 

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