Häid pühi
Scandar Copti follows the Oscar-nominated “Ajami” with this compelling spliced drama.
Rami, a Palestinian from Haifa, is dealing with his Jewish girlfriend’s sudden change of heart about her planned abortion. His mother, Hanan, is facing a financial crisis and becomes entangled in complications while seeking compensation for her daughter’s Fifi accident. Miri is forced to confront her daughter’s depression while also working to undermine her sister’s pregnancy with Rami. Fifi grapples with the guilt of hiding a secret that risks her family’s reputation and her burgeoning relationship with Dr. Walid.
The daily news cycle brings us endless stories of inter-tribal conflict. Sometimes the tribes are nation states, sometimes ethnic or religious groups, sometimes political blocs. What the conflict narrative invariably misses is how those tribes police their own members. That’s the needle-sharp focus of Palestinian filmmaker Scandar Copti’s new drama, which places an Arab-speaking Israeli family at the hub of a wheel of intersecting stories. They and their Jewish neighbours are ‘good people’, yet we realise with a growing sense of dread that some of them are capable of doing terrible things in the name of what they consider to be right. It’s a globally resonant drama that will appeal to cineastes with a taste for tough, gritty, thought-provoking stories.
Lee Marshall, Screen International
Scandar Copti (1975) is a Palestinian filmmaker and visual artist from Yafa. Formerly a mechanical engineer, he has written, directed and edited several fiction, documentary and experimental short films. Renowned for his unique approach to working with non-actors, he teaches this technique at NYU Abu Dhabi. His work draws on personal experiences and broader societal and political narratives, offering a nuanced perspective on the Palestinian minority in Israel. His debut feature film, "Ajami" (2009), co-directed with Yaron Shani, received the Camera d’Or Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Sutherland Trophy. The film won the Grand Prix in the PÖFF competition programme.
Ajami (PÖFF 2009, co-dir), Happy Holidays (2024)