Variety by Alissa Simon
This intelligent, sensitive treatment of the rarely seen, everyday lives of young Palestinian citizens of Israel marks tyro feature writer-director Firas Khoury as a talent to watch.
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Director
Firas Khoury
Cast
Saleh Bakri,
Muhammad Abed Elrahman,
Ahmad Zaghmouri,
Sereen Khass,
Mahmood Bakri,
Mohammad Karaki
Genre
Drama
Tamer is a middle-class Arab teen living in a village in the Israeli region of Galilee, primarily occupied with hanging out with his friends -- until the arrival of the beautiful, outspoken Maysaa. To impress her, Tamer gets involved in planning a mysterious operation on the eve of Israel's Independence Day, a day of mourning for Palestinians.
Variety by Alissa Simon
This intelligent, sensitive treatment of the rarely seen, everyday lives of young Palestinian citizens of Israel marks tyro feature writer-director Firas Khoury as a talent to watch.
Film Threat by Jason Delgado
The media and society, in general, love to label groups of people as “the others.” But throughout the world, we have more in common than we realize. It takes films like Alam to see that we’re all in this together.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
Khoury’s light touch with a serious-minded script keeps the stakes low but intensely personal in what is essentially a story of a kid who risks his scholastic career, his good relations with his family and his “future” to impress a girl.
Screen Daily by Fionnuala Halligan
To a certain extent, Alam, which marks Khoury’s feature debut after a well-regarded career in shorts (in particular, Maradona’s Legs) follows some clear conventions, but there’s enough that is still raw and urgent at the film’s soul to make it stand out.
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