Elia Suleiman
An image from Only Lovers Left Alive, one of the productions that also features Elia Suleiman.
Elia Suleiman

Elia Suleiman

July 28, 1960 — Nazareth, Israel

Elia Suleiman (Arabic: إيليا سليمان, IPA: [ˈʔiːlja sʊleːˈmaːn]; born 28 July 1960; Nazareth) is a Palestinian film director and actor. He is best known for the 2002 film Divine Intervention (Arabic: يد إلهية), a modern tragicomedy on living under occupation in Palestine which won the Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Suleiman's cinematic style is often compared to that of Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton, for its poetic interplay between "burlesque and sobriety". He is married to Lebanese singer and actress Yasmine Hamdan.

Only Lovers Left Alive

Only Lovers Left Alive

2013

It Must Be Heaven

It Must Be Heaven

2019

To Each His Own Cinema

To Each His Own Cinema

2007

7 Days in Havana

7 Days in Havana

2012

The Time That Remains

The Time That Remains

2009

Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention

2002

Chronicle of a Disappearance

Chronicle of a Disappearance

1996

Introduction to the End of an Argument

Introduction to the End of an Argument

1990