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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wajib_(film)Wajib (film) - Wikipedia

    Wajib ( Arabic: واجب Wājib, "Duty") is a 2017 Palestinian drama film directed as well as written by Annemarie Jacir. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. [1]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt6695212Wajib (2017) - IMDb

    Oct 5, 2018 · With Mohammad Bakri, Saleh Bakri, Tarik Kopty, Monera Shehadeh. A father and his estranged son must come together to hand deliver his daughter's wedding invitations to each guest as per local Palestinian custom, in this rousing family drama from Annemarie Jacir (When I Saw You).

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Annemarie Jacir
    • 2018-10-05
  3. Watchlist. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. A father and his estranged son must come together to hand deliver his daughter's wedding invitations...

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  4. Oct 4, 2018 · Directed by Annemarie Jacir. Drama. 1h 36m. By Glenn Kenny. Oct. 4, 2018. There’s a quiet warmth that runs like a current through “Wajib,” a new film from the Palestinian director and writer...

    • Annemarie Jacir
  5. Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir directs this lively, deceptively low-key road movie, which drives up alongside its conflicted leads, deftly performed by a real-life father and son. Exploring the clash between tradition and modernity, Wajib shows how humor can be a powerful tool of resistance.

  6. cineuropa.org › en › filmWajib - Cineuropa

    Abu Shadi is a divorced father and a school teacher in his mid-60s living in Nazareth. After his daughter’s wedding in one month he will be living alone. Shadi, his architect son, arrives from Rome after years abroad to help his father in hand delivering the wedding invitations as per local Palestinian custom.

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · A father-son road-trip movie in which the trip is made up of tedious family errands crisscrossing the city of Nazareth, Wajib is, like its characters, full of witty banter that masks turmoil.