Bushra Karaman Movies
Rana (Clara Khoury) is a young Palestinian woman, living in Jerusalem. Her father (Zuher Fahoum) is moving to Egypt, and he knows that Rana does not want to go with him. He thinks she's too young to get married, but he gives her a choice; she can go with him, or she can marry one of the men on a list he's compiled of acceptable bachelors. On the morning of her father's departure, Rana sneaks out of the house and goes to meet Khalil (Khalifa Natour), the man she loves, as they had arranged. But a bombing the night before has kept Khalil from coming to Jerusalem, so Rana has to navigate a treacherous bureaucratic labyrinth of checkpoints and armed guards to reach Khalil at the theater where he works in Ramallah. When she finally gets there, her troubles are far from over. Her plan is for Khalil to marry her, but because she's underage, they find they need her father's permission. Together with Khalil's friend, Ramzy (Ismael Dabbag), the couple must drive back to Jerusalem, pick up the registrar to officiate, and convince her father to let her marry Khalil. As the deadline grows closer -- her father is taking an afternoon flight -- Rana ponders her decision to marry and to stay in Jerusalem, and wonders whether or not she's doing the right thing. Rana's Wedding was written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad, who also made the 2002 documentary Ford Transit. Both films were shown at the 2003 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, where Abu-Assad was awarded the Nestor Almendros Prize for courage in filmmaking. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Clara Khoury, Khalifa Natour, (more)
A young boy sets forth on an almost magical quest in this Palestinian children's drama set on the war-ravaged Gaza Strip. The boy, 12-year old Youssef, like his friends, lives in a broken home comprised of his mother, a fugitive brother, and a father who has been imprisoned by the Israelis. One day, pretty young Aida tells them a story about a family necklace imported from South America that is missing three jewels. To impress her, Youssef swears that he will find the missing stones. As he quests, the lad learns important messages about life and spiritual values. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Set in Palestinian Israel, this movie is ostensibly about the rekindled love affair between two middle-aged Palestinians: the man has just gotten out of prison and is writing a novel, the woman has been in the U.S. for a long time and has only come back to Jerusalem to do some research. While they discuss what it means to them to be Palestinian, the real star of the movie emerges: the streets of old Jerusalem and the Gaza strip where the pair are viewing the Intafada conflict and are interviewing Palestinian participants. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bushra Karaman, Makram Khouri, (more)
Cultures clash when the Canadian born-and-raised daughter of Palestinian immigrants attempts to lead a life dramatically at odds with her parents' strict Muslim traditions. The situation reaches its painful climax when the young woman successfully auditions to dance on stage. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Terri Hawkes, Bushra Karaman, (more)
Filmed in the Arabic and Hebrew languages, Wedding in Galilee takes place in the occupied West Bank of Palestine. The story is set in motion by a village elder, who intends to give his son a traditional wedding. This may prove impossible if the elder cannot enlist the encouragement of the local Israeli leaders. To do this, he is forced to invite those leaders to the wedding. No mere "culture clash" drama, Wedding in Galilee is a multitextured drama that serves as an eye-opener for any non-Israeli or non-Palestinian who thinks he's got the mideast situation "figured out." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bushra Karaman, Nazih Akleh, (more)












