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'The Syrian Bride'

The situation in the Middle East, it's been said, is such a confounding Gordian knot that its demands for justice exceed the human capacity to administer justice. No film demonstrates that dilemma better than the expressive "The Syrian Bride," a wedding narrative laced with more Kafkaesque moments than romantic joy.

By Kenneth Turan

April 21, 2006

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