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  2. The Night (1992 film) - Wikipedia

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  4. Alarab - Wikipedia

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    Alarab may refer to: Al-Arab, a pan-Arab newspaper based in London; Alarab News Channel, an Arabic-language news channel; Kul al-Arab (website alarab.com), Israeli ...

  5. Let It Be Morning - Wikipedia

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    Let It Be Morning (Hebrew: ויהי בוקר, romanized: Vayehi Boker, Arabic: فليكن صباحا, romanized: faliyakun ṣabāḥan) is a 2021 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Kolirin, [2] based on the Hebrew-language novel Let It Be Morning by Palestinian author Sayed Kashua.

  6. Cinema of Israel - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Bourekas films were successes at the box office but were often panned by the critics. They included comedy films such as Charlie Ve'hetzi and Hagiga B'Snuker and sentimental melodramas such as Nurit. Prominent filmmakers in this genre during this period include Boaz Davidson, Ze'ev Revach, Yehuda Barkan and George Ovadiah.

  7. A Borrowed Identity - Wikipedia

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    The film was considered a flop in Israel, with only 48,000 views, despite an $11 million budget. The film tells the story of Eyad, an Israeli-Palestinian teenager from Tira who moves to Jerusalem to attend an elite Jewish high school , where he meets Naomi, a Jewish student, and falls in love with her.

  8. Category:Arabic-language films - Wikipedia

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    This category is for films wholly in any dialect of the Arabic language, or in which Arabic is used for a significant part of the dialogue. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  9. Al-Arab - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Arab media organization also helped fund Ahval, a news website launched by Yavuz Baydar, a Turkish journalist who left Turkey following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. Qantara.de suspects Al-Arab and the government of the United Arab Emirates of influencing the creation of Ahval's Arabic language service. [3]