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Rana's Wedding, also known as Jerusalem, Another Day (Arabic, القدس في يوم آخر ), is a Palestinian film released in 2002. It was produced in partnership with the Netherlands and funded by the Palestinian Film Foundation. The film was directed by Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad in Jerusalem.
Aug 7, 2003 · About a Palestinian girl of 17 who wants to get married to the man of her own choosing. Rana wakes up one morning to an ultimatum delivered by her father: she must either choose a husband from a preselected list of men, or she must leave Palestine for Egypt with her father by 4:00 that afternoon.
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- Drama, Comedy
- Hany Abu-Assad
- 2003-08-07
One morning, spirited Rana (Clara Khoury), a Palestinian teenager living in Jerusalem, receives a startling note from her father, Abu Siad (Zuher Fahoum) : She can either get married or emigrate...
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- Clara Khoury
- Hany Abu-Assad
- Drama
Apr 14, 2010 · Rana's Wedding - Trailer. Director: Hany Abu-Assad Co-presented with Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival and TPFF '09 ...more.
- 2 min
- 25.3K
- Toronto Palestine Film Festival
Rana's father is going to the airport at 4 p.m., and she can either get married, or leave the country with him. He supplies her with a list of eligible bachelors who have asked for her hand in marriage. But she is in love with Khalil.
Aug 22, 2003 · Hany Abu-Assad's somber film ''Rana's Wedding'' builds considerable suspense as it follows the quest of Rana (Clara Khoury), a feisty young Palestinian woman living in Jerusalem, to marry her...
Rana's Wedding follows one day in the life of a young Palestinian woman in Jerusalem. With this subdued love tragedy, the Palestinian director wants to show that the daily threat in the Israeli-occupied territories is often more common than everyday things like love and marriage.