must be heaven

Kennedy 2022-03-18 09:01:09

Suleiman fled from Palestine, longing to live in a new home, only to realize that his homeland was with him. The anticipation of a new life quickly turned into a ridiculous joke: wherever he went from Paris to New York, there was always something that reminded him of his homeland. In this comedy about exploring identity, nationality, and belonging, Suleiman presents an essential Suleiman escaping from Palestine, longing to live in a new home, but realizing that his homeland is with him. The anticipation of a new life quickly turned into a ridiculous joke: wherever he went from Paris to New York, there was always something that reminded him of his homeland. In this comedy about exploring identity, nationality and belonging, Suleiman asks an essential question!

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  • Dayana 2022-03-22 09:02:57

    From the symmetry of the picture to the confrontation of the editing, it still continues the personal style (very Roy Anderson). The director exists both as a Palestinian and at the same time as a bystander. Compared with previous works, the metaphors (or similes) and political appeals of this one are much more straightforward, but it still feels much better than Panasi.

  • Damien 2022-04-21 09:03:44

    Suleimanian lightness as always.

It Must Be Heaven quotes

  • Professor: First... Welcome to New York, It's good to have you here at our school. I will start by asking you to share with us your experience as a filmmaker and to speak about the ways of being and feeling that have or have not permitted you to achieve... the conditions of becoming what we call a citizen of the world. Is you sense, your identity... of place a thing of the past? Has your nomadic existence extinguished your love of one place? And extended it to a love of all places? In other words are you a perfect stranger?