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The Syrian Bride

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Calorie Rating: 136
Released: 2004-11-11
Running Time: 97 Minutes
Studios: France Cinéma Productions, Neue Impuls Film, MACT Productions, Eran Riklis Productions,


In Majdal Shams, the largest Druze village in Golan Heights on the Israeli-Syrian border, the Druze bride Mona is engaged to get married with Tallel, a television comedian that works in the Revolution Studios in Damascus, Syria. They have never met each other because of the occupation of the area by Israel since 1967; when Mona moves to Syria, she will lose her undefined nationality and will never be allowed to return home. Mona's father Hammed is a political activist pro-Syria that is on probation by the Israeli government. His older son Hatten married a Russian woman eight years ago and was banished from Majdal Shams by the religious leaders and his father. His brother Marwan is a wolf trader that lives in Italy. His sister Amal has two teenager daughters and has the intention to join the university, but her marriage with Amin is in crisis. When the family gathers for Mona's wedding, an insane bureaucracy jeopardizes the ceremony.

Director / Directors

Eran Riklis
Director


Cast

Hiam Abbass
Character: Amal
Makram J. Khoury
Character: Hammed
Clara Khoury
Character: Mona

Evelyn Kaplun
Character: Evelyna
Uri Gavriel
Character: Simon
Alon Dahan
Character: Arik

Julie-Anne Roth
Character: Jeanne
Adnan Tarabshi
Character: Amin
Ashraf Barhom
Character: Marwan

Marlene Bajali
Character: The Mother
Dirar Suleiman
Character: Tallel
Hanna Abou-Manneh
Character: Rama

Ranin Boulos
Character: Mai
Robert Henig
Character: Joseph
Ali Suliman
Character: Syrian Officer 2


Production and Crew


Rémi Burah
Producer

Eran Riklis
Producer

Cyril Morin
Original Music Composer
Michael Wiesweg
Director of Photography
Yael Aviv
Casting

Avi Fahima
Production Design
Inbal Shuki
Costume Design
François Groult
Sound Re-Recording Mixer