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Omar

18th(2013) A Window on Asian Cinema

Crime/Violence · Social Criticism · Ditective · Revenge · Family/Child  

  • CountryPalestine
  • Production Year2013
  • Running Time94min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
The latest film of Hany Abu-Assad, who constantly brings Palestinian issues to his films, conveys the dismal reality in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship that is threatened by Israel’s persistent effort to build psychological as well as physical barriers between the two peoples. Palestine’s West Bank is surrounded by an ‘isolation barrier.’ This is not a national border but a separation wall that is built across Palestinian settlements. It is, therefore, part of Palestinians’ daily lives to climb over this giant barrier. Omar, Tarek, and Amjad are close friends. Omar is in love with Nadia, Tarek’s sister. One day, Omar is accused of murdering an Israeli soldier and gets arrested. Being intimidated into betraying his own colleagues, he is eventually compelled to face tragedy regardless of his will. His choice is destined to tragedy whether it’s right or wrong, which is the very reality Palestine confronts at this moment. The devastating reality of a Palestinian boy, who lost both his friend and love, is truly painful to watch. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director
Director
Hany ABU-ASSAD
Hany Abu-Assad was born in Nazareth, Palestine and studied aeronautics in The Netherlands before leaving the industry for filmmaking in 1994, producing Curfew for Rashid Masharawi. His filmography includes The 14th Chick (1998), Nazareth 2000 (2000), Rana’s Wedding (2002), the Oscar-nominated Paradise Now (2005) and the Hollywood film The Courier (2011).
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  • Director Hany ABU-ASSAD 하니 아부-아사드
  • Cast BAKRI Adam, HOURANI Eyad, BISHARAT Samer
  • Cinematography Ehab ASSAL
  • Production Company Omar Production Lp.
    United States

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