Chronicle of a Disappearance
Chronicle of a Disappearance ★★ 1996
Born in Nazareth in 1960, Suleiman has been living in New York in selfimposed exile for 12 years. He finally decides to return to the Middle East and explore his roots as a Palestinian and the problems that political instability have caused his people and their identity. Arabic with subtitles. 88m/C VHS, DVD . Elia Suleiman; D: Elia Suleiman; W: Elia Suleiman; C: Marc Andre Batigne.
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