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  1. Rana's Wedding, also known as Jerusalem, Another Day (Arabic, القدس في يوم آخر ), is a Palestinian film released in 2002. It was produced in partnership with the Netherlands and funded by the Palestinian Film Foundation. The film was directed by Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad in Jerusalem.

    • Bero Beyer and George Ibrahim
    • Clara Khoury, Khalifa Natour and Ismael Dabbagh
  2. 14 apr 2010 · Director: Hany Abu-AssadCo-presented with Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival and TPFF '09Shooting on location in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and at checkp...

    • 2 min
    • 25,3K
    • Toronto Palestine Film Festival
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › ranas_wedding_jerusalem_another_dayRana's Wedding | Rotten Tomatoes

    One morning, spirited Rana (Clara Khoury), a Palestinian teenager living in Jerusalem, receives a startling note from her father, Abu Siad (Zuher Fahoum) : She can either get married or emigrate ...

    • (21)
    • Clara Khoury
    • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Drama
  4. 17 dic 2010 · Rana's Wedding - Un film di Hany Abu-Assad. Con Clara Khoury, Khalifa Natour, Ismael Dabbag, Walid Abed Elsalam, Zuher Fahoum. Drammatico, Palestina, Paesi Bassi, Emirati Arabi Uniti, 2002. Durata 90 min.

    • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Clara Khoury
  5. TRAMA RANA'S WEDDING. Rana è una giovane palestinese di Gerusalemme Est, che scappa il giorno in cui dovrebbe accompagnare il padre in Egitto.

    • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Clara Khouri, Khalifa Natour, Ismael Dabbagh
  6. 30 gen 2004 · Rana ( Clara Khoury) is a Palestinian who is 17; her lover Khalil ( Khalifa Natour ), a theater director, seems to be around 40. Although her father has grave doubts about their marriage, they cite Islamic law which allows them to wed if they inform the father in the presence of a registrar.

  7. Rana's Wedding follows one day in the life of a young Palestinian woman in Jerusalem. With this subdued love tragedy, the Palestinian director wants to show that the daily threat in the Israeli-occupied territories is often more common than everyday things like love and marriage.