Elia Suleiman, a modern-day Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton, plays a silent version of himself in a new film, exploring Palestinian ghettoization with subtlety and ingenuity. He travels from Nazareth to Europe, visiting Paris and New York, where he meets Gael García Bernal, who questions the film's Palestinian authenticity.

It Must Be Heaven
Elia Suleiman's cinematic journey explores the surprising links between his Palestinian heritage and urban environments globally.