Ana Arabia
Ana Arabia

Ana Arabia

Directed by
Amos Gitai

Filmed in one sequence-shot of 1 hour and 25 minutes, Ana Arabia is a moment in the life of a small community of outcasts, Jews and Arabs, who live together in a forgotten enclave at the “border” between Jaffa and Bat Yam, in Israel. One day, Yael, a young journalist, visits them. In these dilapidated shacks, in the orchard filled with lemon trees and surrounded by mass public houses, she discovers a range of characters far removed from the usual clichés offered by the region. Yael has the feeling of having discovered a human goldmine. She no longer thinks of her job. Faces and words of Youssef and Miriam, Sarah and Walid, of their neighbors, their friends tell her about life, its dreams and its hopes, its love affairs, desires and disillusions. Their relation to time is different than that of the city around them. In this tinkered and fragile place, there is a possibility of coexistence. A universal metaphor.
Last Updated: 5 days ago

Image Gallery

Gallery image from 8wpz6k7qzL0fPfSZzp8QdXY08xU.jpg
Gallery image from satW8V6lT89MD0XC5yxkyMx1c4g.jpg
Gallery image from r3aO58R8ROl4CA0rLs0mgdamyIe.jpg
Gallery image from bxpWNfkuiECac6pioijY4cv1nOH.jpg
Gallery image from 2Zk7Jhidh6EeDuv8DnnnFIh40AY.jpg
Powered by Powered by TMDB
Built with Build with Nuxt
Install App