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Three Promises is a 2023 Palestinian documentary film directed by Yousef Srouji, and produced by Marielle Olentine, that won the Harrell Award for Best Documentary at the 19th Annual Camden Film Festival. The story revolves around a mother and her two children in Palestine during the Second Intifada.[1][2][3][4][5]
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The story is set in the early 2000s in the West Bank Palestine during Second Intifada, where Suha, mother of Yousef, director of the documentary, films her daily routine during the intense retaliatory attacks of Israelis. When Yousef finds the archive of his mother's reels, he turns the footage into a documentary.[2][6][7][8]
The documentary is a story of Suha and her two children's frequent hiding in the basement from Israeli attack, mother's unwilling determination to leave the country, and unanswered questions of the children.[9][10] The cast comprise: Suha Khamis, Yousef Srouji, Ramzi Srouji, and Dima Srouji. It is actual footage of the family and consists of the events recorded by Suha, mother of the director.[11][12]
The film has a rating of 8.6/10 of 18 reviews on IMDb as of 26 November 2023.[13] Tomatometer-Approved Film Critic Wael Khairy highly recommends the film.[14]
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