Eid (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 28, 2024

Original Title:
عيد

Alternate Titles:
עיד

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Daroma Productions
Deux Beaux Garçons Films
Mifal HaPais
Ministry of Culture and Sport
United King Films
קרן גשר
קרן רבינוביץ לאומנויות

Production Countries:
Israel

Ratings / Certifications:
IL: All 

Runtime: 90

Eid, a young Bedouin from Rahat, spends his nights in Skype calls with Dounia, a married Arab actress living in Paris. Dounia is both his audience and his muse for a play he is writing about his life. When his parents force him to marry a woman he doesn’t know, Eid fears he will not be able to complete his dream. Eid will try to change his fate, determine the ending of his play himself, and tell his story—even if no one is there to listen.

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Art Designer:
Bashar Hassuneh

Casting:
Limor Shmila

Cinematography:
Edan Sasson

Colorist:
Assaf Arviv
Aharon Pe'er

Costume Design:
Rona Doron

Director:
Yousef Abo Madegem

Director of Photography:
Edan Sasson

Editor:
Guy Nemesh

Makeup & Hair:
Kira Aharonovich

Original Music Composer:
Habib Shadah

Producer:
Shlomi Elkabetz
Haggai Arad
Galit Cahlon
Elad Peleg

Sound Designer:
Neal Gibbs

Supervising Producer:
Aharon Pe'er

Writer:
Yuval Aharoni

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