Habibi

Habibi

Release date : September 4, 2011
Runtime : 1h 18m
Original Language : Arabic /
Director : Susan Youssef /
Writers : Susan Youssef /
Production companies :
September 4, 2011 1h 18m Palestinian Territory Drama Arabic More
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Young lovers Qays and Layla are university students in the West Bank who hail from Khan Yunis in Gaza. He is pursuing a degree in literature and she in engineering, but they are forced to return home before completing their courses. In the more religious and traditional environment of Khan Yunis, their love story can continue only by marrying. Yet Qays, who is a construction worker living in a refugee camp, is too poor to convince Layla’s father that he can provide for his beloved daughter. As the couple struggles to be together, Qays paints verses from the classical poem Majnun Layla all over Khan Yunis, a rebellious act that angers Layla’s father and the local self-appointed moral police.
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  • title:Habibi
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 18m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Palestinian Territory · Netherlands · United States of America · United Arab Emirates ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Susan Youssef /
  • Writers: Susan Youssef ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Young lovers Qays and Layla are university students in the West Bank who hail from Khan Yunis in Gaza. He is pursuing a degree in literature and she in engineering, but they are forced to return home before completing their courses. In the more religious and traditional environment of Khan Yunis, their love story can continue only by marrying. Yet Qays, who is a construction worker living in a refugee camp, is too poor to convince Layla’s father that he can provide for his beloved daughter. As the couple struggles to be together, Qays paints verses from the classical poem Majnun Layla all over Khan Yunis, a rebellious act that angers Layla’s father and the local self-appointed moral police.
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