The movie
Huda’s Salon
Huda’s Salon’ is a gripping tale of betrayal, espionage, and the place of women in patriarchal Palestinian society
Description
‘It goes without saying that, like most of Abu-Assad’s films, especially “Paradise Now” (2005) and “Omar” (2014), “Huda’s Salon” is rubbed raw by the politics of the occupied territories; but somehow it doesn’t feel like an issue movie. When Huda is onscreen, played with sublime command by Awad, the story becomes unremittingly about her… “Huda’s Salon” has the doubleness of film noir: it offers a satisfying dramatic snap while bequeathing a more lasting anxiety. As Huda says, “It’s easier to occupy a society that’s already repressing itself.” There are no solutions…’—Anthony Lane, The New Yorker