Sydney Film Festival Interview
Suha Arraf – Villa Touma #SydFilmFest
The resilience of Palestinian women.
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Sydney Film Festival Interview
The resilience of Palestinian women.
Critics Week - Venice Interview
Suha Arraf, Writer/director, Villa Touma. Festival Section: Venice Critics Week. VILLA TOUMA is a wonderful film about three spinster sisters who are forced to look after their orphaned niece Badia. They have shut the world out following occupation, and expect the newcomer to marry so they can absolve themselves of any responsibilities, but tragedy strikes. Suha Arraf is known for her screenplays (The Syrian Bride; Lemon Tree) but this is her …
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