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It Must Be Heaven (2019)
Comedy, Drama . 01 h 37 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine.

Release Date

04 December 2019

Languages

Arabic, English, French, Hebrew, Spanish,

Produced By

Rectangle Productions, Nazira Films, Pallas Film, Zeyno Film, Abbout Productions, Wild Bunch, Possibles Média, Turkish Radio & Television, TRT,

Directed by :
Elia Suleiman

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Summary

"It Must Be Heaven - " is english Language Movie.

"It Must Be Heaven" was released on 04 December 2019 .

The movie was directed by Elia Suleiman

It has cast of: Elia Suleiman as E.S., Ali Suliman as Mad Man, Gael García Bernal as Gael García Bernal, Stephen McHattie as Tarot Reader, Kwasi Songui as New York Taxi Driver, Grégoire Colin as Man in the Metro, Holden Wong as Policeman 6, Alain Dahan as Immigration Officer, Vincent Maraval as Producer in Paris, Sébastien Beaulac as Policeman #3, Ossama Bawardi as Priest, François Girard as Policeman, Robert Higden as Policeman #2, Nael Kanj as Bishop, Raïa Haïdar as Woman in the park, Aldo Lopez as Policeman #4, Kengo Saïto as Japanese Man, Bich Ly-Cuong as Old Lady Palais Royal, Gabrielle Mankiewicz as Receptionist, Yumi Narita as Japanese Couple, Stephen Mwinga as Policeman #5, Basil McKenna as Policeman #1, Daniel Naaser as Groom, Mathieu Samaille as Plane captain, Kamil Silbak as Priest #1, India de Almeida as , Nancy Grant as American Producer, Tarik Kopty as Old Neighbour in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Elia Suleiman as Director(Directing), Elia Suleiman as Writer(Writing), Michel Merkt as Producer(Production), Sofian El Fani as Director of Photography(Camera), Johannes Doberenz as Sound(Sound), Véronique Lange as Editor(Editing), Alexia Crisp-Jones as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Édouard Weil as Producer(Production), Laurine Pelassy as Producer(Production), Thanassis Karathanos as Producer(Production), Martin Hampel as Producer(Production), Zeynep Ozbatur Atakan as Producer(Production), Serge Noël as Producer(Production), Peter Bernaers as Colorist(Editing), Juna Suleiman as Casting(Production), Caroline Adler as Decorator(Art), Richard Rousseau as Casting(Production), Serge Catoire as Production Manager(Production), Éric Chabot as Production Manager(Production), Michel Croteau as Production Manager(Production), Jeremy Peter Allen as First Assistant Director(Directing), Barbara Canale as First Assistant Director(Directing), Eric Poirier as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Reem Jubran as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Jeanne Tassy as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Marylou Weber as Third Assistant Director(Directing), Thomas Handtke as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Riyad Shammas as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Lars Ginzel as Recording Supervision(Sound), Gwennolé Le Borgne as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Olivier Touche as Sound Editor(Sound), Emilien Lazaron as Visual Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Johannes Doberenz as Sound Effects Designer(Sound), Valentin Tourdjman as Unit Manager(Production), Elia Suleiman as Producer(Production), Maha Haj as Set Decoration(Art), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Elia Suleiman
Director
O:Directing

Elia Suleiman
Writer
O:Writing

Michel Merkt
Producer
O:Production

Sofian El Fani
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Johannes Doberenz
Sound
O:Sound

Véronique Lange
Editor
O:Editing

Alexia Crisp-Jones
Costume Designer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Édouard Weil
Producer
O:Production

Laurine Pelassy
Producer
O:Production

Thanassis Karathanos
Producer
O:Production

Martin Hampel
Producer
O:Production

Zeynep Ozbatur Atakan
Producer
O:Production

Serge Noël
Producer
O:Production

Peter Bernaers
Colorist
O:Editing

Juna Suleiman
Casting
O:Production

Caroline Adler
Decorator
O:Art

Richard Rousseau
Casting
O:Production

Serge Catoire
Production Manager
O:Production

Éric Chabot
Production Manager
O:Production

Michel Croteau
Production Manager
O:Production

Jeremy Peter Allen
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

Barbara Canale
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

Eric Poirier
Costume Designer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Reem Jubran
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Jeanne Tassy
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Marylou Weber
Third Assistant Director
O:Directing

Thomas Handtke
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Riyad Shammas
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Lars Ginzel
Recording Supervision
O:Sound

Gwennolé Le Borgne
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Olivier Touche
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Emilien Lazaron
Visual Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Johannes Doberenz
Sound Effects Designer
O:Sound

Valentin Tourdjman
Unit Manager
O:Production

Elia Suleiman
Producer
O:Production

Maha Haj
Set Decoration
O:Art
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
04 December 2019

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It Must Be Heaven, Elia Suleiman - Trailer
IT MUST BE HEAVEN clip | BFI London Film Festival 2019