Newly premiered ‘The Devil’s Drivers’ follows West Bank outlaws

“The Devil’s Drivers,” which follows Hamouda, leader of a group of drivers smuggling Palestinian men looking for work into Israel. (AFP)
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Updated 28 September 2021
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Newly premiered ‘The Devil’s Drivers’ follows West Bank outlaws

TORONTO: The Toronto International Film Festival recently hosted the premiere of the documentary thriller “The Devil’s Drivers,” which follows Hamouda, leader of a group of drivers smuggling Palestinian men looking for work into Israel.

“He’s working for everyone and taking everyone’s burden,” filmmaker Daniel Carsenty told Arab News. “I think that’s something that I or we as filmmakers can identify a lot because in a way, he’s a tragic figure. But he’s also a hopeful, strong character and this makes us just fall in love with him.”

The film took eight years to make, with the first year just spent building trust and eventually being accepted by the secretive group.

“They come to us with crazy stories,” fellow documentarian Mohammed Abugeth shared. “That the wheel of the car was damaged and six or seven workers took up the car and changed the wheel and then a pursuit with the police and we understand why he didn’t answer us for three days.”

Filming was unpredictable, with the drivers on the run from the Israeli authorities. Many went to prison, including Hamouda, who missed the birth of his son.

“They caught seven out of nine,” said Carsenty. “We were in car number two. Car three to car nine all disappeared on that day.”

“For one or two years,” Abugeth added. “We’re looking, ‘how can we film this stuff?’”

Carsenty continued, “we returned two years later, one year later and the people were like ‘Oh, we just returned too.’”

The filmmakers hope that the documentary will be seen by Israeli audiences and make a difference in the region.

“Hamouda always asked me ‘what will change for me with this film, for us?’ And I always didn’t know what to answer him. How can I change the situation, the region’s situation?” Abugeth said. 

“Let’s see if this film changes something or not but for me I did my best to show the reality.”


Gigi Hadid opens Ralph Lauren show in New York

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Gigi Hadid opens Ralph Lauren show in New York

DUBAI/ NEW YORK: Gigi Hadid hit the runway at Ralph Lauren’s Fall 2026 show in New York on Tuesday, showing off multiple looks inspired by the English countryside.

Set amid the beaux arts architecture of the Clock Tower building in Manhattan, Lauren delivered a stylish take on softness and strength, pairing luxurious earth-toned rich fabrics with metallic detailing for his latest collection.

Hadid opened the show in a wool corseted top and maxi skirt accentuated with a silver waist chain. (Getty Images)

Lauren’s ethereal models with their hair flowing behind them strutted on opulent rugs as celebrity guests including actor Anne Hathaway, singer Lana Del Rey and actor Lili Reinhart looked on from antique style chairs; a romantic painted landscape canvas filled the walls surrounding them.

In his show notes, Lauren described his muse as a woman whose style is not defined by time.

“I love the adventure of fashion,” Ralph Lauren wrote, adding his fall collection “is inspired by that kind of renegade spirit and the confidence of the woman who will wear it in her own personal way — to tell her own story.”

Hadid opened the show in a wool corseted top and maxi skirt accentuated with a silver waist chain and she went on to model two other looks, including a metallic evening dress.  Other models walked the runway with silver belt chains and metallic brooches that stood in an edgy contrast to Lauren’s romantic Victorian tops and tailored jackets. Lauren pinned metallic glimmering brooches to lush wool cloaks that were elegantly draped over models’ shoulders.

Even with his contemporary additions, Lauren’s collection still included his signature touches from his riding boots, exquisite tailoring and elegant high neck blouses. (Getty Images)

In a modern twist on Joan of Arc, Lauren designed a chain mail top that delicately peeked out from underneath one model’s tweed jacket. Lauren complemented the look with a printed scarf and leather pants.

Even with his contemporary additions, Lauren’s collection still included his signature touches from his riding boots, exquisite tailoring and elegant high neck blouses.

Lauren’s brand is an American staple that continues to prevail in an ever-changing industry. As part of his enduring legacy, Lauren was once again tapped to design the uniforms for Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games in Milan, marking his sixth time designing for the games.