Lemon Tree (2008) NYT Critics' Pick
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Tarik Copti, left, and Hiam Abbass in “Lemon Tree.”
April 17, 2009
In a Grove, a War of Wills and Words
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Published: April 17, 2009
Salma Zidane (Hiam Abbass), the proud, handsome 45-year-old Palestinian woman at the center of “Lemon Tree,” an allegory of Israeli-Palestinian strife, has the misfortune of living in the wrong place at the wrong time. Widowed for 10 years, with a son in the United States, Salma earns a meager living from a lemon grove on the Green Line separating Israel from the occupied territories of the West Bank. The grove has been in her family for 50 years. More