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The Syrian Bride (2004) عروس سوريا

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The Syrian Bride - La fiancée syrienne (2004)
عروس سوريا

Directed by: Eran Riklis (born 1954)
Writing credits: Suha Arraf, Eran Riklis
Music by: Cyril Morin
Country: France | Germany | Israel
Language: Arabic | English | Hebrew | Russian | French
Color: Color
Runtime: 97 minutes
Released: 2004
Genre: Drama

Synopsis

Mona's wedding day is the saddest day of her life. She knows that once she crosses into Syria she can never return home to Israel, her village, or her family. From that moment on, she is destined to live the rest of her life in Damascus, an intimidating, unfamiliar city.

The husband with whom she'll be sharing her life may be a popular television star, but Mona doesn't know a thing about him.



"The Syrian Bride" is the story of a marriage, set in the village, Majdal Shams, in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights near the border between Israel and Syria.

It's told from the point of view of Amal, Mona's older sister, a free spirit trapped in a foreign land and body, a woman who dreams of other times and places.

Mona's crisis is a turning point in her sister's life. From today onward she can never go back to what she was before.

The Syrian Bride is the story of how a family on the brink of disintegration is put to the test. There is both affinity and alienation, yet all around them people and forces are at work with vastly differing degrees of understanding and sensitivity, or lack thereof.

"The Syrian Bride" unfolds on Mona's wedding day, from five in the morning until five in the morning of the following day when Amal wakes up to write her diary. But, on this particular morning, her thoughts are full of hope. During the twenty-fours of the wedding, we will be introduced to the epic human drama of a village living on the border, neither here nor there.

It is the story of a family torn apart by questions of tradition, politics, and prejudice. It is the story of bonds and the lack of bonds between the Israelis, Druze, Syrians and French, who play a part in a huge tableau in a small and God-forsaken place. -- Mubi

*****

By Israeli filmmaker Eran Riklis, is set on the sun-baked border between Israel and Syria, a no mans land that the eponymous bride must cross in order to meet her anxious groom.

She is dressed in full bridal regalia when a bureaucratic snag prevents her from walking a few yards into a new life.

Riklis has compassion for all sides in this Mid-Eastern family drama: from the Syrian border guard who'd rather be watching.

TV, to the Arab patriarch whose political past prevents him from accompanying his daughter, and the bride's modern sister, saddled with a traditional husband. Arab patriarch

Never has the political been more personal, and rarely has it been expressed with such visual panache.

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