Rana's Wedding, also known as Jerusalem, Another Day (Arabic, القدس في يوم آخر ), is a Palestinian film released in 2002.
Due to the chaotic working conditions in Palestine, her father decides to relocate to Egypt to try to maintain an income to support his family.
Rana wakes up one day to find a letter from her father informing her about his decision and providing her with two choices:[4] either travel with him to Egypt and carry on with her education there under his watchful eye, or stay in Palestine and marry, to make sure that someone is taking care of her in his absence.
[4] After hours of searching, she finally discovers his location and rushes to him, finding him in the theatre as he works on directing one of his plays.
[6] Tension rises as Rana's father prepares to leave for Egypt and the sheikh has still not arrived to perform the ceremony.
The closing words come from Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish: Here on the slopes before sunset and at the gun-mouth of time, Near orchards deprived of their shadows, We do what prisoners do, What the unemployed do: