Love, Theft and Other Entanglements

Love, Theft and Other Entanglements

Release date : February 6, 2015
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : Palestinian Territory /
Original Language : English / Arabic / Hebrew /
Director : Muayad Alayan /
Production companies : PalCine Productions /
February 6, 2015 1h 33m Palestinian Territory Drama English More
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Layabout, clandestine lover, small-time hood – Mousa has all kinds of skills. A refugee camp resident, this Palestinian does not give a damn about his father’s hard-won permit to work legally in the Israeli part of Jerusalem – he would rather earn a living stealing Israeli cars and selling them to Palestinian fences. Mousa is convinced that his future lies far away from all the violence and constraints that characterise life in the divided city; his heart, moreover, belongs to a married woman. Following the theft of a Passat one day he is given a brutal goingover by Palestinian militia-men. On closer inspection of the vehicle, he makes a discovery which suddenly makes apolitical Mousa of interest to all sides …
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  • title:Love, Theft and Other Entanglements
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Palestinian Territory ·
  • Original Language: English · Arabic · Hebrew ·
  • Director: Muayad Alayan /
  • Writers: Muayad Alayan · Rami Musa Alayan ·
  • Production companies: PalCine Productions ·
  • Overview:Layabout, clandestine lover, small-time hood – Mousa has all kinds of skills. A refugee camp resident, this Palestinian does not give a damn about his father’s hard-won permit to work legally in the Israeli part of Jerusalem – he would rather earn a living stealing Israeli cars and selling them to Palestinian fences. Mousa is convinced that his future lies far away from all the violence and constraints that characterise life in the divided city; his heart, moreover, belongs to a married woman. Following the theft of a Passat one day he is given a brutal goingover by Palestinian militia-men. On closer inspection of the vehicle, he makes a discovery which suddenly makes apolitical Mousa of interest to all sides …
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