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INCH'ALLAH

by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette

synopsis

Every day Chloé, a young doctor from Quebec, crosses the border into the West Bank in order to treat pregnant women in a Palestinian refugee camp. She has grown fond of one of her female patients, Rand, who sifts through rubbish looking for anything of use. She helps Rand’s older brother, Faysal, to put up posters drawing attention to the senseless death of a young boy run over by an Israeli army jeep. Chloé spends her evenings with her neighbour, Ava, an Israeli border guard who is sick of watching Palestinians being humiliated by her superiors. Instinctively, Chloé tries to create bridges between her friends on both sides. But as an outsider her attempts to move between two hostile worlds only threaten to uproot her still further – until things come to a head and she finds herself obliged to make a final decision.

international title: Inch'Allah
original title: Inch'Allah
country: Canada, France
sales agent: eOne Films International/Canada
year: 2013
genre: fiction
directed by: Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
film run: 101'
release date: NL 28/03/2013, BE 03/04/2013, FR 03/04/2013
screenplay: Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
cast: Evelyne Brochu, Sabrina Ouazani, Yousef Sweid, Sivan Levy, Carlo Brandt
cinematography by: Philippe Lavalette
film editing: Sophie Leblond
art director: André-Line Beauparlant
music: Levon Minassian
producer: Luc Déry, Kim McGraw
co-producer: Isabelle Dubar
production: Happiness Distribution, micro_scope/Canada
distributor: Happiness Distribution, Cinéart Netherlands B.V.

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