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Between the River and the Sea review: The personal can’t help but become political

by News Room
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Sweid is an impishly charming Palestinian actor and an Israeli citizen, born into an Arab Christian family in Haifa and now living in Berlin, the father of a grown up son and an infant daughter by his two Jewish exes. His very existence is proof that, between the political extremes, there is a zone where ethnicities, beliefs and allegiances blur, and where people generally just want to be left alone to rub along (or have sex) together.

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