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''Divine Intervention'' (Arabic ''yadun ilahi'' يد إلهي) is the name of a ] film by the ] ] director ], which may be described as a surreal ]. The film consists largely of a series of brief sketches, but for the most part records a day in the life of a Palestinian living in ], whose girlfriend lives across the border of the ] in ]. | '''''Divine Intervention''''' (Arabic ''yadun ilahi'' يد إلهي) is the name of a ] film by the ] ] director ], which may be described as a surreal ]. The film consists largely of a series of brief sketches, but for the most part records a day in the life of a Palestinian living in ], whose girlfriend lives across the border of the ] in ]. | ||
Its best-known scenes are the rather surreal sections featuring a beautiful sunglasses-wearing Palestinian woman (played by ]) whose passing by not only distracts all eyes, but causes Israeli guard towers to crumble. | Its best-known scenes are the rather surreal sections featuring a beautiful sunglasses-wearing Palestinian woman (played by ]) whose passing by not only distracts all eyes, but causes Israeli guard towers to crumble. | ||
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Divine Intervention (Arabic yadun ilahi يد إلهي) is the name of a 2003 film by the Israeli Palestinian director Elie Suleiman, which may be described as a surreal black comedy. The film consists largely of a series of brief sketches, but for the most part records a day in the life of a Palestinian living in Jerusalem, whose girlfriend lives across the border of the West Bank in Ramallah.
Its best-known scenes are the rather surreal sections featuring a beautiful sunglasses-wearing Palestinian woman (played by Manal Khader) whose passing by not only distracts all eyes, but causes Israeli guard towers to crumble.
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