
Inch'Allah
Drama
Overview
A Canadian doctor finds her sympathies sorely tested while working in the conflict ravaged Palestinian territories.
Top Cast


Evelyne Brochu
Evelyne Brochu
Chloé
Evelyne Brochu
Chloé


Sabrina Ouazani
Sabrina Ouazani
Rand
Sabrina Ouazani
Rand


Sivan Levy
Sivan Levy
Ava
Sivan Levy
Ava


Yousef Sweid
Yousef Sweid
Faysal
Yousef Sweid
Faysal
Hammoudeh Alkarmi
Hammoudeh Alkarmi
Safi
Hammoudeh Alkarmi
Safi


Zorah Benali
Zorah Benali
Soraïda
Zorah Benali
Soraïda


Carlo Brandt
Carlo Brandt
Michael
Carlo Brandt
Michael


Marie-Thérèse Fortin
Marie-Thérèse Fortin
Elaine (as Marie-Therese Fortin)
Marie-Thérèse Fortin
Elaine (as Marie-Therese Fortin)
Ahmad Massad
Ahmad Massad
Imad
Ahmad Massad
Imad
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