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It Must Be Heaven

Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.

Top Cast

  • Elia Suleiman

    Elia Suleiman

    E.S.

  • Ali Suliman

    Ali Suliman

    Mad Man

  • Gael García Bernal

    Gael García Bernal

    Gael García Bernal

  • Stephen McHattie

    Stephen McHattie

    Tarot Reader

  • Kwasi Songui

    Kwasi Songui

    New York Taxi Driver

  • Grégoire Colin

    Grégoire Colin

    Man in the Metro

  • Holden Wong

    Holden Wong

    Policeman 6

  • Alain Dahan

    Alain Dahan

    Immigration Officer

  • Vincent Maraval

    Vincent Maraval

    Producer in Paris

Overview

Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.

Rating

6.5 / 10
179 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • SWITCH.
    SWITCH.
    8 Jul 22, 2020

    Filled with humour, pathos, eerie poetry and some of the driest slapstick you'll ever see, the endearing message of 'It Must Be Heaven' is that people are kooky all over the world, even if some countries offer their own unique brands of zaniness. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-it-must-be-heaven-a-lyrical-and-absurdist-trip-around-the-world

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