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Release Date:
July 13, 2023
Original Title:
A House in Jerusalem
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
BFI
Cocoon Films
KeyFilm
MAD Solutions
Metafora Production
Netherlands Film Production Incentive
PalCine Productions
Pont Neuf Productions
Red Balloon Film
Wellington Films
ZDF/Arte
Production Countries:
Germany | Netherlands | Palestinian Territory | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A NL: 9
Runtime: 104
Mourning her mother’s death and struggling to adjust to her new life in Israel, a young girl bonds with the lonely spirit of a Palestinian child.
Associate Producer:
Birgit Kämper
Simon Ofenloch
Enas I. al-Muthaffar
Casting Director:
Aisha Bywaters
Co-Producer:
Isabelle Georgeaux
Costume Designer:
Hamada Atallah
Director:
Muayad Alayan
Director of Photography:
Sebastian Bock
Editor:
Rachel Erskine
Executive Producer:
Lizzie Francke
Sawsan Asfari
Fayçal Hassaĭri
Konstantinos Kontovrakis
Line Producer:
Hanna Atallah
Marie-Elena Dyche
Makeup & Hair:
Kat Morgan
Original Music Composer:
Alex Simu
Producer:
Hanneke Niens
Alastair Clark
Rachel Robey
Rami Musa Alayan
Giorgos Karnavas
Muayad Alayan
Abeer Salman
Dorothe Beinemeier
Production Designer:
Bashar Hassuneh
Sound Designer:
Simone Webber
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