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Promised Land (2004)
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1 hr 30 mins
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Foreign
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Lensing/Awaiting Release: 1/1/2004
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Synopsis:
Russian-speaking women are traveling through the Sinai Desert accompanied by Bedouin nomads. It seems most of them expect they will be working as prostitutes out of nice hotels in Egypt, affording time off to visit the pyramids and the like. How wrong they are. It's not along before they are hustled and moved around like cattle, afforded little dignity, stripped of their individuality and sent out to pay their way. But in this dehumanizing world, there is still a glimmer of humanity and, eventually, resistance: a madam provides solace for a distraught young woman, while other friendships slowly emerge among the women themselves.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/2004
Director
Credit
Amos Gitai
Director
Cast
Credit
Anne Parillaud
Hanna Schygulla
Rosamund Pike
Diana Bespechni
Production Credits
Credit
Jeremy Thomas
Executive Producer
Michael Tapuach
Producer
Michel Propper
Executive Producer
Amos Gitai
Producer
Laurent Truchot
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Agav Hafakot
Production Company
Recorded Picture Company
Production Company
Telad
Production Company
Hamon Hafakot
Production Company
Locations
Sinai Desert, Israel
Writer
Credit
Amos Gitai
Screenplay
Marie-Jose Sanselme
Screenplay
Film Camera
Credit
Caroline Champelier
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Canal +
Funding
Recorded Picture Co/HanWay Films
Worldwide Distribution Sales
Sound
Credit
Oleg Kaiserman
Sound
Daniel Ollivier
Sound
ants Andreas
Sound
olger Bernadt
Sound
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