imoomi.blogspot.com - A director named Elia Suleiman makes a very interesting film called The Time That Remains. The star of this movie is Elia Suleiman, Ali Suliman, Saleh Bakri. And genre of this movie is Drama. The story is about An examination of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 through to the present day.
Elia Suleiman's The Time That Remains is the third in a loose trilogy of movies about the Israel state and the Palestin people, to go with his Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996) and Divine Intervention (2002). The movie tells the story of Suleiman's own family in Nazareth, and his father, Fuad Suleiman, Played here by Saleh Bakri as a sensitive, dreamily handsome man, with a look of the young Alain Delon.
In the late 40s, as Arab resistance to the Israeli army out Peters, Fouad is a metalworker, whose has been Used Lathe for making guns for the rebels. Fuad is brutally arrested, bound and blindfolded with other prisoners on a Hillside, subjected to mock execution, but finally Freed and in later years, as father to the teenage Elijah, he is a sadly Withdrawn gray-haired figure, no longer a revolutionary. In the present day, the middle-aged Elijah, playing Himself as a rather flamboyantly dressed figures in a scarf and elegant black suit - though entirely silent - returns to the Nazareth of his boyhood, to care for his elderly widowed mother, Played by Samar Qudha Tanus.
Released Date: January 7, 2011Watch Movie Trailer
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