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Comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi creates a personal and political one-woman show about the struggle for equality in Israel/Palestine. When the elusive coexistence she’s spent her life working toward starts sounding like a bad joke, she challenges her audiences with hard truths that are no laughing matter. 

Coexistence, My Ass! in title, conception, and content brings a bold frankness and lens of great clarity to address perhaps the most critical issue of our time. Director Amber Fares makes her Sundance debut with this urgent documentary made over several years. With a narrative backbone of Noam Shuster Eliassi’s brilliant stand-up set developed at Harvard University and filmed before a live audience, the film documents not only the shifting perspective of Eliassi — a UN diplomat turned comedian — but also the unfolding realities in the region and the resulting seismically dynamic discourse surrounding it. Audiences will come away with a laugh, a tear, and an openness that feels all together like both a salve and a kick in the ass.— Ash Hoyle

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  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    95 minutes
  • Language
    English, Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi
  • Country
    United States/France
  • Director
    Amber Fares
  • Screenwriters
    Rachel Leah Jones, Rabab Haj Yahya
  • Editor
    Rabab Haj Yahya
  • Producers
    Amber Fares, Rachel Leah Jones, Valérie Montmartin
  • Cinematography
    Amber Fares, Philippe Bellaïche, Amit Chachamov
  • Executive Producers
    Ina Fichman, Jenifer Westphal, Joe Plumber, Libby Lenkinski, Alison Klayman
  • Production Coordinator
    Mia Rubinstein
  • Composer
    William Ryan Fritch
  • Sound
    Rachel Leah Jones, Ibrahim Zaher, Sharon Louzon