Haifa (film) explained
Haifa |
Director: | Rashid Masharawi |
Producer: | Erik Schut Peter van Vogelpoel |
Starring: | Mohammed Bakri |
Cinematography: | Ehab Assal Edwin Verstegen |
Editing: | Hadara Oren |
Runtime: | 75 minutes |
Country: | Palestine |
Language: | Arabic |
Haifa is a 1996 Palestinian drama film directed by Rashid Masharawi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Cast
- Mohammed Bakri - Haifa
- Ahmad Abu Sal'oum - Abu Said
- Hiam Abbass - Oum Said (as Hiyam Abbass)
- Nawal Zaqout - Sabah
- Fadi El-Ghoul - Siad
- Areen Omari - Samira
- Khaled Awad - Abbas (as Khalid Awad)
- George Ibrahim (actor) - Postman
- Mariam El-Hin - Haifa's aunt
- Mahmoud Qadah - Said
- Hussam Abu Eisheh - Barber
- Samer Abu Eisheh - Son of the barber
- Younis Younis - Younis
Notes and References
- Web site: Festival de Cannes: Haifa . 2009-09-20. festival-cannes.com.