Inheritance (2012 film)
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Directed by | Hiam Abbass |
Written by | Hiam Abbass Ala Hlehel |
Produced by | Arik Bernstein David Silber Nicolas Blanc Ender Sevim Faruk Özerten |
Starring | Hafsia Herzi Hiam Abbass Tom Payne |
Cinematography | Antoine Heberlé |
Edited by | Guy Lecorne |
Music by | Loik Dury |
Distributed by | Diaphana Films (France) |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | Israel France Turkey |
Languages | Hebrew French Arabic English |
Inheritance (French: Héritage) is a 2012 drama film directed by and starring Hiam Abbass in her feature film directorial debut. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival and Haifa International Film Festival.
Plot
[edit]A Palestinian family living in a small Muslim village in Galilee gathers to celebrate the wedding of one of their daughters, as war rages between Israel and Lebanon. Its many members symbolise a community struggling to maintain its identity, torn between modernity and tradition. In the midst of it all is a forbidden love story between the youngest daughter, Hajar (Hafsia Herzi), who has returned from studying abroad, and her Christian lover (Tom Payne). When their father falls into a coma and inches toward death, internal conflicts explode and the familial battles become as merciless as the outside war.
Cast
[edit]- Hafsia Herzi as Hajar
- Hiam Abbass as Samira
- Yussef Abu Warda as Khalil
- Ashraf Barhom as Ahmad
- Ruba Blal as Saada
- Clara Khoury as Salma
- Makram Khoury as Abu Majd
- Khalifa Natour as Majd
- Tom Payne as Matthew
- Lina Soualem as Alya
- Mouna Soualem as Lana
- Ali Suliman as Marwan
- Ula Tabari as Zeinab
- G. A. Wasi as Cousin Ali
Production
[edit]Abbass has stated: "Generally, when you are speaking about Palestinians, you think of them in Ramallah, or the refugees in Syria. Instead I wanted to tell this important part of society: the Palestinians of Israel, who feel partially excluded from the country in which they live, which is why they try and preserve their identity through a strong family structure which makes them feel at home."[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Venice Days". Retrieved November 7, 2012.
External links
[edit]- Inheritance at IMDb
- 2012 films
- 2010s Hebrew-language films
- 2010s French-language films
- 2010s Arabic-language films
- 2010s English-language films
- Israeli drama films
- French drama films
- Turkish drama films
- 2012 drama films
- French multilingual films
- Israeli multilingual films
- Turkish multilingual films
- 2012 multilingual films
- 2010s French films