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  1. Elia Suleiman: I think the first departure to actually belong to so many places is the spiritual journey that you take inside of yourself. It’s when you actually dig deep, in theory, and you find that you are in a kind of connectedness with quite a lot of people and a lot of places.

  2. May 24, 2019 · F or more than twenty years, the Palestinian director Elia Suleiman has been developing one of the most fascinating bodies of work in modern cinema. On the one hand, his movies—including Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996), Divine Intervention (2002) and The Time That Remains (2009)—are droll, deadpan comedies that at times recall the films of Charlie Chaplin and Jacques Tati, with ...

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Elia Suleiman and Jamal Daher in Chronicle of a Disappearance (Elia Suleiman, 1996) Other scenes in Chronicle involve an extreme detachment that’s sometimes comical, sometimes eerie, such as the running gag of two brothers getting into a physical altercation in the parking lot of the gift shop.

  4. May 24, 2019 · Continuing to chart his own path in a Palestinian film landscape generally perceived as monolithic, Elia Suleiman turns his delightfully absurdist, unfailingly generous gaze beyond the physical ...

  5. Elia Suleiman returned in 2019 to Cannes with his long-awaited fourth feature: It Must Be Heaven, an existentialist comedy which sees the director travel from his native Nazareth to New York via Paris on an existential(ist) journey peppered with surrealistic, mostly hilarious micro-encounters in the vein of the auteur’s previous works.

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · The 30th Sarajevo Film Festival will pay tribute to Palestinian director Elia Suleiman in recognition of his “outstanding contribution to the art of film.” The filmmaker will be presented with ...

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