The best Makram J. Khoury’s comedy movies

Makram J. Khoury

Makram J. Khoury

30/05/1945 (78 años)
We present our ranking of the best Makram J. Khoury’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Makram J. Khoury.

Italians

Italians
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 23/01/2009
  • Character: Hamed
The film consists of two episodes, telling two different stories about two different countries.

Laila in Haifa

Laila in Haifa
5.5/10
The film was shot entirely in a nightclub, with an adjoining contemporary art gallery, whose customers are both Israelis and Palestinians, in one of Israel’s most open cities, Haifa. A long night in a place where the most diverse people meet: Jews, Muslims, gays, heterosexuals, transvestites; and three women, who in that multifaceted microcosm, a gathering peaceful hideout, can find shelter from male bullying and arrogance.

Atlit

Atlit
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 21/01/2015
  • Character: Mafous
In October 1995 three French sisters gather in Atlit, Israel to sell the family home. Tensions arise between elders Darel and Cali when Darel proves unwilling to sell. That's when the sisters start seeing apparitions of their dead parents.

Magic Men

Magic Men
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 27/03/2014
  • Character: Avraham Kofinas
An elderly Israeli Jew of Greek origins was sent to Greece to represent his town in a town twinning ceremony, however he went instead to search for his friend from the childhood, who saved him from the Holocaust. In meantime he formed a special relationship with young Greek woman, and dealt with the broken relationship with his devout Hasidic son.

Sukaryot

Sukaryot
5.7/10
Salah, an Israeli-Arab enterpriser, strives to bring happiness for the children of the Arab sector in Israel by opening a new chain of candy stores. 'The Firm', an Israeli corporation headed by Klausner , that controls Israeli candy market, resent Salah on his former business move - taking control over the Israeli market of Turkish coffee. Klausner sees the new business initiative of Salah as a real threat, not only a business one but also a cultural and a political one, even a real challenge against Zionism itself. In a disguise of a Business struggle the story reveals moral dilemmas and a cultural struggle: the Arab businessman trying to integrate in Modern Israel against the dominant Zionist culture.

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