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Every Day Is a Holiday
Poster by Cinefondation
Directed byDima El-Horr
Written by Dima El-Horr
Rabih Mroué
Produced byThierry Lenouvel
Nicole Gerhards
Sabine Sidawi-Hamdan
Hanneke M. van der Tas
Starring Hiam Abbas
Manal Khader
Raïa Haidar
Cinematography Dominique Gentil
Music by Pierre Aviat
Release dates
  • September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15) ( TIFF)
  • January 27, 2010 (2010-01-27) (France)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesFrance
Lebanon
LanguagesArabic
French

Every Day is a Holiday ( French: Chaque jour est une fête; Arabic: كل يوم عيد) is a 2009 film by the Lebanese director Dima El-Horr. The film is on the official selection of 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. [1] It is the first feature film by Dima El-Horr.

Plot

Three women, of different backgrounds, are on their way to prison to pay a visit to their men on Independence Day. As the story progresses, this journey becomes a quest for their own independence.

Cast

Reception

Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote, "A busload of stranded women wander a stark no-man's-land in Dima El-Horr's feature debut." [2]

References

  1. ^ Toronto International Film Festival, Everyday is a Holiday
  2. ^ Harvey, Dennis (21 September 2009). "Every Day Is a Holiday". Variety.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Every Day Is a Holiday
Poster by Cinefondation
Directed byDima El-Horr
Written by Dima El-Horr
Rabih Mroué
Produced byThierry Lenouvel
Nicole Gerhards
Sabine Sidawi-Hamdan
Hanneke M. van der Tas
Starring Hiam Abbas
Manal Khader
Raïa Haidar
Cinematography Dominique Gentil
Music by Pierre Aviat
Release dates
  • September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15) ( TIFF)
  • January 27, 2010 (2010-01-27) (France)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesFrance
Lebanon
LanguagesArabic
French

Every Day is a Holiday ( French: Chaque jour est une fête; Arabic: كل يوم عيد) is a 2009 film by the Lebanese director Dima El-Horr. The film is on the official selection of 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. [1] It is the first feature film by Dima El-Horr.

Plot

Three women, of different backgrounds, are on their way to prison to pay a visit to their men on Independence Day. As the story progresses, this journey becomes a quest for their own independence.

Cast

Reception

Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote, "A busload of stranded women wander a stark no-man's-land in Dima El-Horr's feature debut." [2]

References

  1. ^ Toronto International Film Festival, Everyday is a Holiday
  2. ^ Harvey, Dennis (21 September 2009). "Every Day Is a Holiday". Variety.

External links



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