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  1. Life in the household of Abu (Salim Dau), a father who lives with his family in Gaza, is far from perfect. But it gets worse when Israeli soldiers implement a curfew, forcing all to remain inside...

    • Drama
    • Na'ila Zayaad
    • Rashid Masharawi
  2. Hatta Ishaar Akhar. Directed by. Rashid Masharawi. Palestine, France, 1994. Drama. 74. Synopsis. The first-ever Palestinian feature film from the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of family drama during a curfew announced by the Israeli army in a Palestinian refugee camp on the Gaza Strip in 1993. Synopsis.

  3. عربي. Hatta Ishaar Akhar (1994) Curfew. 0. Movie. Palestine. 74 minutes. Released. Release Date: 5 December 1994 (Palestine) (more) Genre: Drama (more) A day in the life of a Palestinian family during the imposition of a curfew by the Israeli army on the Gaza Strip in 1993.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0109996Curfew (1994) - IMDb

    Dec 5, 1994 · 101. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. 24 hours of family drama during a curfew announced by the Israeli army in a Palestinian refugee camp on the Gaza Strip in 1993. Director. Rashid Masharawi. Writer. Rashid Masharawi. Stars. Salim Daw. Na'ila Zayaad. Mahmoud Qadah. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. from $1.99. Add to Watchlist.

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    • 1994-12-05
  5. Dec 7, 1994 · Hatta Ishaar Akhar. Directed by Rashid Masharawi. Drama. 1h 14m. By Janet Maslin. Dec. 7, 1994. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. December 7, 1994,...

    • Rashid Masharawi
  6. Releasedate: 2 January 1994. US. UK. On Demand: Watch on Google Play Movies. Watch on Amazon Video. Watch on YouTube. Hatta Ishaar Akhar plot. A Palestinian family lives in a refugee camp in Gaza, on the border of Israel and Egypt. A curfew is suddenly announced in the camp.

  7. Jan 2, 1994 · Curfew (1994) 01/02/1994 (PS) Drama 1h 14m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. This drama portrays a day in the life of a Palestinian family during a curfew announced by the Israeli army in a Palestinian refugee camp on the Gaza Strip in 1993. From that point on, they must live behind closed shutters, barred from their daily lives and needs.