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“Pomegranates and Myrrh” released in Amman

October 22, 2009 2 Comments
“Pomegranates and Myrr” Directed by Najwa Najjar and developed in RAWI Screenwriters Lab, released at Grand Cinema Zara Wadi Saqra and City Mall starting 14 October 2009
Pomegranates and Myrrh 02 300x215 Pomegranates and Myrrh released in Amman

Pomegranates & Myrrh

Awards
Script Winner Screenplay Development Fund Amiens, France
Cinema in Motion San Sebastian Film Festival (4 awards) 2008

Syopsis
Ramallah this decade. A free spirited woman dancer, Kamar, finds herself the wife of a prisoner, Zaid, and away from everything she loves until she returns to the dance, defying society’s taboos. At the dance Kamar is confronted with Kais, a Palestinian returnee, who has taken Kamar’s role as the head choreographer. Sparks fly between Kamar and Kais, creating more than a passionate, emotional dance for the both of them. Matters become even more complicated when Zaid’s sentence is extended.

At the same time the family’s legal case against the land confiscation faces one obstacle after another and the villagers from the nearby villages are unable to reach the family’s olive groves, placing the annual harvest and consequently the family’s livelihood in danger. And Kamar’s life is thrown into turmoil as she becomes increasingly attached to Kais, and caught in the midst of her desire to dance and breaking the family and society taboos of the prisoner’s wife’s role while life under occupation rages on.

  • http://www.undermyolivetree.com/ Ali Dahmash

    I loved the movie though I know some didn’t but I think it was great to humanize the Palestinians as people. I like the idea that they chose a Christian family to show to the world this conflict is not about Muslims and Jews. It is about survivor and land

  • http://www.undermyolivetree.com Ali Dahmash

    I loved the movie though I know some didn’t but I think it was great to humanize the Palestinians as people. I like the idea that they chose a Christian family to show to the world this conflict is not about Muslims and Jews. It is about survivor and land