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Hreash House, is a 2004 Palestinian movie, directed by Rosalind Nashashibi. with a runtime of 20 minutes.
Hreash House is a documentary portrait of an extended Palestinian family living a collective existence within a single concrete building in Nazareth. The film treats the family as a complete community unto itself, observing the rhythms of shared life, celebration, and the quiet aftermath of Ramadan. Through intimate observation, it captures the bonds of belonging, the weight of collective memory, and the distinctive texture of Palestinian urban life — presenting one family as a microcosm of a broader community, rooted in place and tradition.
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