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- A Palestinian seeks Israeli permission to waive curfew to give his son a fine wedding. The military governor's condition is that he and his officers attend. The groom berates his father for agreeing. Women ritually prepare the bride; men prepare the groom. Guests gather. The Palestinian youths plot violence. One Israeli officer swoons in the heat and Palestinian women take her into the cool house. A thoroughbred gets loose and runs to a mined field; soldiers and Palestinians must cooperate to rescue it. As darkness falls, tensions between army and villagers rise, and the groom's wedding-night anger and impotence threaten family dignity and honor. Can cool heads prevail?
- While a voice reads a text by Jean Genet about the Sabra and Shatila massacre, describing he corpses of Palestinians scattered in the streets, men and women, alone, or in pairs, or with their children, walk past the statue of an impassible sphinx, in the peace of a beautiful park.
- The portrait of a woman, Marie Denis, a sixty-two-year- old journalist and writer. At the age of forty, she published her first book. At fifty, she joined the feminist movement. The portrait of a woman who wants everything, of a woman and her contradictions, brushed by a woman of another generation.