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Crew:
Director: Elia Suleiman
Screenplay: Elia Suleiman
DOP: Marc-André Batigne
Production: CNC, ITVS, Media Programme of the European Community
Screenplay: Elia Suleiman
DOP: Marc-André Batigne
Production: CNC, ITVS, Media Programme of the European Community
E.S. returns to Palestine and Israel after a 12-year exile in New York, coming across a
territory he no longer knows. The film demonstrates the tension between the two
peoples through a series of vignettes.
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Cast:
Elia Suleimane, Naziri Suleimane, Fuad Suleimane -
Country:
Poland, Israel, United States of America, Germany, France -
Year:
1996 - 88’
Crew:
Director: Elia Suleiman
Screenplay: Elia Suleiman
DOP: Marc-André Batigne
Production: CNC, ITVS, Media Programme of the European Community
Screenplay: Elia Suleiman
DOP: Marc-André Batigne
Production: CNC, ITVS, Media Programme of the European Community
Director
Elia Suleiman

Born in 1960 in Nazareth, Elia Suleiman lived in New York from 1981 to 1993. While in the United States, he directed his first two short films: Introduction to the End of an Argument (1990) and Homage by Assassination (1992), winning numerous awards.
In 1994, he settled down in Jerusalem, where the European Commission entrusted him with the mission of creating a Film and Media Department at Birzeit University. His essays and articles have been published in English, Arabic and French.
His first feature film, Chronicle of a Disappearance won the Best Film Prize at the 1996 Venice Film Festival. In 2002, Divine Intervention won the Jury Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. He has been present twice at LEFFEST in 2013 and 2015.
Often compared to Tati and Keaton, Elia Suleiman handles both sobriety and the burlesque through the same poetic sense.
In 1994, he settled down in Jerusalem, where the European Commission entrusted him with the mission of creating a Film and Media Department at Birzeit University. His essays and articles have been published in English, Arabic and French.
His first feature film, Chronicle of a Disappearance won the Best Film Prize at the 1996 Venice Film Festival. In 2002, Divine Intervention won the Jury Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. He has been present twice at LEFFEST in 2013 and 2015.
Often compared to Tati and Keaton, Elia Suleiman handles both sobriety and the burlesque through the same poetic sense.