Review of Rana's Wedding (2003) by Phil Hall for Film Threat — 05 Nov 2005
Among the finest films made in the Middle East. This small, subtle gem offers a vivid portrait of life in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, presenting its message with an intelligence and vibrancy that celebrates the human spirit in an environment where humanity is routinely crushed and assaulted.
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This review of Rana's Wedding (2003) was written by Phil Hall and published by Film Threat on 05 Nov 2005.
Rana's Wedding has generally received positive reviews.
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