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It Must Be Heaven

2025

R

1 h 42 m

France

Comedy

Drama

Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.
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Top Cast(18)
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Elia Suleiman
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Tarik Kopty
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Kareem Ghneim
Young Neighbour
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George Khleifi
Waiter in Restaurant
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Ali Suliman
Brother 1 in Restaurant
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Faris Muqabaa
Brother 2 in Restaurant
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Yasmine Haj
Sister in Restaurant
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Asmaa Azaizeh
Bedouin Woman
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Grégoire Colin
Man in Metro
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Vincent Maraval
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Claire Dumas
Ambulance Woman
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Antoine Cholet
Ambulance Man
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Eric Cornet
Homeless Man
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Yumi Narita
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Stephen McHattie
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Raia Haidar
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Fadi Sakr
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Michael o

20/03/2026 13:32
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FAD

29/03/2023 11:50
Beautifully shot end edited! I felt the story is incomplete. felt like hours and waiting for something to happen. Disappointed with the ending. it could have been great! as a Palestinian living in Palestine, it doesn't reflect reality as it is.
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marymohanoe

29/03/2023 11:50
While I was watching the movie, I thought: if the Palestinians are like that, they should be worse. How are the Palestinians in the movie different from the Israelis?
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AG Baby

29/03/2023 11:50
Elia Suleiman plays himself, while traveling through different places and making comparisons with his homeland, Palestine. It's full of symbolism and irony. It's a subtle comedy, but brilliant in the key points. To take advantage of everything that you see, you need to have a bit of knowledge about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to understand the little things and comparisons with the other societies seen in the film. The photography is beautiful, the film lives by it (there is practically no dialogue in the film), with perfect symmetry between scenes. I did not find anything pretentious about this, as some have pointed out, but rather a different way of romanticizing a delicate subject of great significance for the director.
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Emma

29/03/2023 11:50
This is one of the best movies to describe two faced french (Europe in general) mentality and clueless American mentality in the scenes when he had to see producers. Loved it.
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Heavytrip

29/03/2023 11:50
Excellent film , very well produced, and a poetic view of our crazy world
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Walid Khatib

29/03/2023 11:50
It was one of the most boring movies I have ever seen. The beginning was fine I would even say interesting but after that it just kept on repeating itself. It might be funny for someone who knows a lot more about Palestine but for a person who knows nothing this movie will have no effect. Some shots were nice but most were over exposed and you couldn't even see what was happening. The acting of the director was lame he just stares at everything than leaves if he is not saying anything I would have expected a little bit more from the mimics. And the ending doesn't fit together with the rest of the movie. Overall bad experience. I wouldn't recommend.
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29/03/2023 11:50
source: It Must Be Heaven
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29/03/2023 11:50
This is justification of IsraHell's tyranny against Palestinians. Trying to show that other countries and societies are militarised so Israel is no exception. Yeah, right. From art point of view: boring and pretentious as others have also mentioned.
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Timi Kuti

29/03/2023 11:50
Imagine. Dali, Goya, Magritte mix together well for swirls of irony, humor, grimness. Add the otherworldliness of The Matrix, the schizophrenic gaze of Gene Wilder. Out of Palestine comes this magic mirror, crafted with seamless skill. Let it bother you.
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