Additional information for The Time That Remains: Chronicle of a Present Absentee, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 7, 2011. The film is being distributed by IFC Films and has not yet been rated. The Time That Remains: Chronicle of a Present Absentee has a total running time of 109 minutes.
13
Argentina
M/12
Portugal
14
Brazil
14A
Canada
109min
El tiempo que queda
Argentina
Ha-zman she'notar
Israel
Il tempo che ci rimane
Italy
Le temps qu'il reste
France
O Tempo Que Resta
Portugal
O hronos pou apomenei
Greece
O que Resta do Tempo
Brazil
May 22, 2009
France
June 28, 2009
France
July 10, 2009
France
August 12, 2009
France
September 09, 2009
Belgium
September 16, 2009
Canada
September 17, 2009
Greece
September 25, 2009
Brazil
September 26, 2009
Thailand
October , 2009
UK
October 05, 2009
Canada
October 08, 2009
Greece
October 09, 2009
South Korea
October 11, 2009
Poland
October 18, 2009
Japan
October 23, 2009
Brazil
November 10, 2009
Argentina
November 21, 2009
Sweden
December 19, 2009
Egypt
January 21, 2010
Lebanon
January 30, 2010
Netherlands
February 05, 2010
Brazil
February 06, 2010
Israel
February 10, 2010
Germany
April 03, 2010
Hong Kong
April 15, 2010
Portugal
April 20, 2010
Romania
May 01, 2010
Greece
May 06, 2010
Netherlands
June 04, 2010
Italy
January 07, 2011
USA
February 04, 2011
Canada
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"THE TIME THAT REMAINS is a semi-biographical film, in four episodes, about a family, my family, from 1948 until recent times. The film is inspired by my father's private diaries, starting from when he was a resistance fighter in 1948, and by my mother's letters to family members who were forced to leave the country since that time. Combined with my intimate memories of them and with them, the film attempts to portray the daily life of those Palestinians who remained and were labeled 'Israeli-Arabs', living as a minority in their own homeland." - Elia Suleiman
Elia Suleiman
Director(s)
Elia Suleiman
Writer(s)
Joslyn Barnes
associate producer
Hani Farsi
executive producer
Michael Gentile
producer
Danny Glover
associate producer
Lauraine Heftler
supervising producer
Avi Kleinberger
co-producer
Maya Sanbar
associate producer
Elia Suleiman
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
Eliza's Boyfriend
Ali Suliman
ES
Elia Suleiman
Fuad
Saleh Bakri
Abu Elias
Lotuf Neusser
Government Official
Avi Kleinberger
Taxi Driver
Menashe Noy
Anis
Amer Hlehel
IDF Commander
Nati Ravitz
Mother
Samar Tanus
Man With Cell Phone / Tank
Ehab Assal
Iraqi soldier
Baher Agbariya
ES Child
Zuhair Abu Hanna
ES (Teenager)
Ayman Espanioli
Mayor
George Khleifi
Ramalla IDF officer
Doraid Liddawi
Man Who Shoots Himself
Alex Bakri
Nadia
Yasmine Haj
Aunt Olga
Isabelle Ramadan
Policeman at bridge
Daniel Bronfman
Thuraya
Leila Muammar
IDF Officer
Alon Leshem
Mother (80)
Shafika Bajjali
Police Officer
Lior Shemesh
Jamal
Ziyad Bakri
Rose
Nina Jarjoura
Haganah Soldier
Yaniv Biton
Neighbor
Tareq Qobti
An examination of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 through to the present day.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
associate producer
Hani Farsi
executive producer
Michael Gentile
producer
Danny Glover
associate producer
Lauraine Heftler
supervising producer
Avi Kleinberger
co-producer
Maya Sanbar
associate producer
Elia Suleiman
producer
Producer(s)
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