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The Reports on Sarah and Saleem

The Reports on Sarah and Saleem (Al-Taqareer Hawl Sarah wa Saleem)

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  • Occupied Palestinian Territory,
  • Germany,
  • Netherlands,
  • Mexico
  • 2018
  • · 127m

Director Muayad Alayan
Cast Adeeb Safadi, Sivane Kretchner, Ishai Golan, Hanan Hillo, Maisa Abd Elhadi
Genre Drama

An extramarital affair between a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman in Jerusalem takes on a dangerous political dimension when they are spotted in the wrong place at the wrong time, leaving them to deal with more than just their broken marriages.

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90

Arizona Republic by Kerry Lengel

The power dynamics between two peoples locked in “asymmetrical conflict” — not to mention two sets of gender codes — set the stage for Alayan’s thriller. In storytelling terms, they are the rules by which the tightly wound plot unspools. But the film’s great strength, in addition to the usual quality-control things, is its care to humanize, not demonize, the characters who are playing by those rules.

88

Washington Post

At its heart, though, this is a film about human nature: about desire, recklessness and emotions. The fraught relationship between Israelis and Palestinians is this tale’s powerful overlay. But it’s the questions it raises about personal accountability that speak to wider truths.

88

Washington Post by Vanessa H. Larson

At its heart, though, this is a film about human nature: about desire, recklessness and emotions. The fraught relationship between Israelis and Palestinians is this tale’s powerful overlay. But it’s the questions it raises about personal accountability that speak to wider truths.

80

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

The Reports on Sarah and Saleem snaps, crackles and pops. A taut and compelling Jerusalem-set melodrama, it effectively intertwines the personal with the political in a way that is only enhanced by that city’s fraught atmosphere and cultural dynamics.

75

San Francisco Chronicle

A fascinating and unsettling look at the ramifications of marital infidelity when shone through that specific geopolitical prism.

75

San Francisco Chronicle by Zaki Hasan

A fascinating and unsettling look at the ramifications of marital infidelity when shone through that specific geopolitical prism.

70

Screen Daily by Wendy Ide

Unshowy camerawork and an understated score both place the emphasis on the largely impressive and naturalistic performances.

70

The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg

Alayan’s light directorial touch can make the storytelling seem overly straightforward. But his tight control over the proceedings becomes clear in a closing shot that elegantly encapsulates the film’s complexities.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer

Muayad Alayan coaxes excellent performances out of the two leads and their supporting spouses, and even if the drama can seem heavy-handed in a few places, it remains quite believable throughout.

70

Variety by Jay Weissberg

If at times it feels like the Alayan brothers have bitten off more than they can chew, the core of the plot, and the weighty issues raised, fortunately remain front and center.

38

Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

We never spend enough time with the characters to believe the urgency, and lushness, of their cravings.