
Haifa, nicknamed after the city of his love and hope, goes around and comes around in a Palestinian refugee camp. Although he is everybody's fool, there are many things that only he knows. He is closely related to the family of Abu Said, a former policeman who gains new hopes from the political developments. Oum Said, his wife, hangs her hope on the imminent release of their eldest son, Said, from jail. She tries to find him a bride to secure things for the future. Their youngest son, Siad, is cynical and rebellious. He refuses to believe things. Sabah, the 12 year old daughter is romancing the future and wants to find out what's in it for her. The different stories are interwoven into a very timely insight into the current Palestinian mind.

as Abu Said

as Oum Said

as Sabah

as Siad

as Samira

as Abbas

as Postman

as Barber

as Younis

as Haifa

as Said

as Haifas Aunt

as Barbers Son

as TV Repairman

as Mother of possible bride 1

as Watermelon Salesman

as Mother of possible bride 2

as Father of possible bride 2

as Flag salesman

as Friend of flag salesman

as Customer

as Friend of Abu Said

as Owner of garage