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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life and struggles of the Palestinian poet and revolutionary Mahmoud Darwish, from his childhood in a village occupied by Israel to his international recognition. It delves into his profound connection to his homeland, his activism through poetry, and the personal sacrifices he made.
Critical Reception
Haris Al-Quds received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its ambition in portraying a significant cultural figure and its lyrical approach to Darwish's life. Some found the narrative pacing uneven, but generally, it was appreciated for its artistic merit and its exploration of Palestinian identity through art.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poetic portrayal of Mahmoud Darwish's life and activism.
Acknowledged for its exploration of Palestinian identity and struggle.
Some noted the film's pacing could be inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The film attempts to capture the essence of Mahmoud Darwish's poetic legacy by interweaving his verses into the narrative and using them to reflect key moments in his life and the Palestinian experience.
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