• The Syrian Bride (Hebrew: הכלה הסורית, romanized: HaKala HaSurit) is a 2004 film directed by Eran Riklis. The story deals with a Druze wedding and the...
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    known for her roles in films such as The Syrian Bride (2004), Paradise Now (2005), Free Zone (2005), Munich (2005), The Visitor (2007), Lemon Tree (2008)...
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  • has starred in The Kingdom, Paradise Now, By Any Means and The Syrian Bride. Barhom grew up in an Arab Christian family in Israel, in the Galilee region...
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    Majdal Shams (category Druze communities in Syria)
    Syria's Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, located in the southern foothills of Mount Hermon. Majdal Shams played a significant role in the Great Syrian...
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    Clara Khoury (category Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts alumni)
    her role in The Syrian Bride, portraying a young Druze woman who risks losing her family by entering an arranged marriage with a Syrian national. Directed...
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    garnered international attention: Rana’s Wedding (2002), The Syrian Bride (she played the daughter of the character played by Makram) (2004) and Lipstikka (2011)...
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  • Target 2000 : At The Heart of the See 2000 : The Wise Nathan 2001 : A View from the Bridge 2002 : The Mission 2002 : Antar 2002 : The Heart’s Key 2002 :...
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    Eran Riklis (category Alumni of the National Film and Television School)
    1954) is an Israeli filmmaker. His films include Cup Final (1991), The Syrian Bride (2004), Lemon Tree (2008) and Dancing Arabs (also known as A Borrowed...
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  • Syria to join the Islamic State (IS), becoming brides of Islamic State fighters. While some traveled willingly, others were brought to Iraq and Syria...
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  • matin, lit. '37.2°C in the Morning') is a 1986 French erotic psychological drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, based on the 1985 novel 37°2 le matin...
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    Israel–Syria relations refer to the bilateral ties between the State of Israel and the Syrian Arab Republic. The two countries have been locked in a perpetual...
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  • New Zealand author Alan Duff's bestselling 1990 first novel. The film tells the story of the Heke family, an urban Māori whānau living in South Auckland...
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  • his sisters and reads the lessons from the textbook in Braille, which amazes the other students and the teacher. Fearing his bride-to-be's family will learn...
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    Syria have been granted Israeli citizenship, or, 20% of the total Druze residents in the Golan Heights. During the 2011 Syrian uprising, Druze in the...
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  • between Arabs and Middle Eastern Jews in his previous films The Syrian Bride and Cup Final. The former film, which also starred Hiam Abbass, achieved widespread...
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  • garbage. Frantic, Ali, thinking the shoes fell behind the crates, knocks over the display and is chased away by the grocer. Ali's family, living in a...
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  • The Chosen is a 1981 American drama film directed by Jeremy Kagan, based on the best-selling book of the same name by Chaim Potok, published in 1967. It...
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    the Ophir Award and Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2005 as Best Actor in film What a Wonderful Place. In 2018, he appeared as Philip the...
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    split off from the Marthoma Church in 1961. CSI Syrian Christians are a minority faction of Malankara Syrian Christians, who joined the Anglican Church...
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    Mada being the acronym and common name for the Arab Democratic Party. In the election, the party won four seats. During the Knesset term, the Arab Democratic...
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    Quneitra Crossing (category Israel–Syria border crossings)
    have crossed into Syria through the Quneitra crossing. This issue was the topic of the award-winning movie, The Syrian Bride. The terminal usually closes...
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    a UN volunteer in The Syrian Bride, and had the lead role in Beshamayim Aherim (Different Sky), the latter of which showed at the Haifa International...
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    Kenny (1988 film) (category Films about disability in the United States)
    The Kid Brother) is a 1988 drama film featuring Kenny Easterday in a semi-autobiographical role. Thirteen-year-old Kenny lives with his family in the...
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    are the largest religious minority in Israel, accounting for 18.1% of the country's total population. Most of this figure is represented by the Arab...
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  • Brimstone and Treacle (category Works banned in the United Kingdom)
    intended for broadcast as an episode of the series Play for Today, it remained untransmitted until 1987. The play was made into a film version (released...
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  • Baran (film) (category Films whose director won the Best Directing Crystal Simorgh)
    original script by Majid Majidi. The movie is set during recent times in which there are many Afghan refugees living on the outskirts of Tehran. Baran won...
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  • club based at the Doha Stadium in Sakhnin. They are the most successful club among the Arab-Israeli clubs in the country, having won the State Cup in 2004...
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  • 2005 The Incredibles - Michael Giacchino Dear Wendy - Benjamin Wallfisch Deuda - Andrés Goldstein & Daniel Tarrab Layer Cake - Ilan Eshkeri The Syrian Bride...
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  • by Richard Rush. The film was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the 1970 novel of the same name by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young...
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  • El Norte (film) (category Films about illegal immigration to the United States)
    El Norte (English: The North) is a 1983 independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas, based...
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