Ula Tabari

Ula Tabari

Born: January 1, 1970
in Nazareth, Israel
Ula Tabari is a Palestinian filmmaker and actress born in Nazareth. She is based in Paris, France.

Movies for Ula Tabari...

Tel Aviv on Fire
Title: Tel Aviv on Fire
Character: Sarah
Released: August 23, 2018
Type: Movie
Salam, an inexperienced young Palestinian man, becomes a writer on a popular soap opera after a chance meeting with an Israeli soldier. His creative career is on the rise - until the soldier and the show's financial backers disagree about how the show should end, and Salam is caught in the middle.
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My Favourite Fabric
Title: My Favourite Fabric
Character: Madame Jiji
Released: July 18, 2018
Type: Movie
Damascus, Spring 2011. It's the early stages of the civil war. 25-year-old Nahla is torn between her desire for freedom and the hope of leaving the country thanks to her arranged marriage with Samir, a Syrian expatriate in the USA. When he chooses her younger, more docile sister Myriam, Nahla finds refuge at her neighbor's, the mysterious Ms Jiji.
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Villa Touma
Title: Villa Touma
Character: Violet Touma
Released: September 6, 2014
Type: Movie
Three unmarried aristocratic Christian sisters from Ramallah have shut themselves in their villa clinging desperately to their former glory, until their orphan niece, Badia, walks into their life and turns their world upside down.
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Munich
Title: Munich
Character: Palestinian Woman Watching TV
Released: December 23, 2005
Type: Movie
During the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, eleven Israeli athletes are taken hostage and murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group known as Black September. In retaliation, the Israeli government recruits a group of Mossad agents to track down and execute those responsible for the attack.
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Chronicle of a Disappearance
Title: Chronicle of a Disappearance
Character: Adan
Released: September 1, 1996
Type: Movie
Chronicle of a Disappearance unfolds in a series of seemingly unconnected cinematic tableaux, each of them focused on incidents or characters which seldom reappear later in the film. Among the many unrelated scenes, there is a Palestinian actress struggling to find an apartment in West Jerusalem, the owner of the Holy Land souvenir shop preparing merchandise for incoming Japanese tourists, a group of old women gossiping about their relatives, and an Israeli police van which screeches to a halt so several heavily armed soldiers can get off the car and urinate.