Ana Arabia
2013 film
- September 2, 2013 (2013-09-02) (Venice)
Ana Arabia ("I Am Arab") is a 2013 French-Israeli drama film written and directed by Amos Gitai. It was entered into the main competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.[1] [2] It consists of a single long take.[3][4]
Cast
- Yuval Scharf: Yael
- Yussuf Abu-Warda: Yussuf
- Sarah Adler: Miriam
- Asi Levi: Sarah
- Uri Gavriel: Hassan
- Norman Issa: Norman
References
- ^ "Venice Film Review: 'Ana Arabia'". 3 September 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ "Venice film festival 2013: the full line-up". The Guardian. 25 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
- ^ Jean-Michel Frodon (5 August 2014). ""Ana Arabia": un labyrinthe pour la paix". Slate. Retrieved 28 August 2014.C
- ^ E. Nina Rothe. (June 9, 2013). Best of Venice: Amos Gitai's Ana Arabia. HuffPost.
External links
- Ana Arabia at IMDb
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Films directed by Amos Gitai
- Esther (1986)
- Berlin-Jerusalem (1989)
- Golem, the Spirit of the Exile (1992)
- Metamorphosis of a Melody (1996)
- Kadosh (1999)
- Kippur (2000)
- Kedma (2002)
- 11′09″01 September 11 (segment "Israel"; 2002)
- Alila (2003)
- Promised Land (2004)
- Free Zone (2005)
- Disengagement (2007)
- To Each His Own Cinema (segment "The Dybbuk of Haifa"; 2007)
- Roses à crédit (2010)
- Lullaby to My Father (2012)
- Ana Arabia (2013)
- Words with Gods (segment "The Book of Amos"; 2014)
- Tsili (2014)
- Rabin, the Last Day (2015)
- Laila in Haifa (2020)
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