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Inschallah - Endlich Sonntag

Originaltitel: Inch'Allah dimanche
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Inschallah - Endlich Sonntag (2001)
Trailer for Inch'Allah Dimanche
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BiographieDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuZouina is a woman who is torn from her home in Algeria. With her 3 children and her mother-in-law, she rejoins her husband in a foreign, unaccommodating land.Zouina is a woman who is torn from her home in Algeria. With her 3 children and her mother-in-law, she rejoins her husband in a foreign, unaccommodating land.Zouina is a woman who is torn from her home in Algeria. With her 3 children and her mother-in-law, she rejoins her husband in a foreign, unaccommodating land.

  • Regie
    • Yamina Benguigui
  • Drehbuch
    • Yamina Benguigui
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Fejria Deliba
    • Rabia Mokeddem
    • Amina Annabi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    588
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    • Regie
      • Yamina Benguigui
    • Drehbuch
      • Yamina Benguigui
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Fejria Deliba
      • Rabia Mokeddem
      • Amina Annabi
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 7 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Fejria Deliba
    • Zouina
    Rabia Mokeddem
    • Aïcha, la mère
    Amina Annabi
    • Malika Bouira
    Anass Behri
    • Rachid
    Hamza Oubuih
    • Mouloud Bouira
    Zinedine Soualem
    Zinedine Soualem
    • Ahmed
    France Darry
    • Madame Donze
    Roger Dumas
    Roger Dumas
    • Monsieur Donze
    Marie-France Pisier
    Marie-France Pisier
    • Madame Manant
    Mathilde Seigner
    Mathilde Seigner
    • Mademoiselle Briat
    Jalil Lespert
    Jalil Lespert
    • Le chauffeur de bus
    Doudja Achachi
    • Mere de Zouina
    Othmane Aghbal
    • Ali
    Djamel Allam
    • Le douanier
    Zouina Boubdalah
    • Zohra Bouira
    Marc Brunet
    Marc Brunet
    • Le militaire
    Alexandre Carrière
    Alexandre Carrière
    • Le gendarme
    Moussa Dahman
    • Passager du bateau
    • Regie
      • Yamina Benguigui
    • Drehbuch
      • Yamina Benguigui
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    5epetrov

    Inch'Allah Dimanche is a crowd pleaser.

    This one should be a real crowd pleaser. It's a women's film that evokes both laughter and tears. It's got a sympathetic Muslim protagonist, Zoina, who evolves into a feminist icon. The musical sound track is emotional dynamite, even though the lyrics are largely untranslated and may, one suspects, contain information that would illuminate the narrative. There are lots of fascinating cross-cultural devices. All this and a happy ending too. The only problem with Inch Allah Dimanche is that it's artistically spurious. The most glaring deficiency is character development. There is no explanation, for example, as to how this Algerian woman came to be such a cultural anomaly. We can see her growing anger and rebellion under the rain of abuse from her mother-in-law and husband, but where is the wellspring of prior experience? And, even more troublesome, how do we explain the sudden transformation of her heretofore stereotypical Arab husband in the final scene? Audiences, however, are likely love this film in spite of its obvious flaws.
    5jimcheva

    Often predictable, often confused.

    I should say right off I have seen other film about Algerians, both there and in Paris. So I'm not unfamiliar with the themes and issues.

    I found this often confusing - the protagonist's behavior borders on irrational more than once - and not really evidence of oppression or even racism. Her husband is certainly more violent than we would think acceptable, but not terribly so I would think for the culture at the time and not entirely without provocation. While her errors in dealing with the larger culture are somewhat touching, they're almost like comic relief at times. (In that regard, it occurs to me that this film is also reminiscent of one about a Palestinian immigrant in America.) The mother in law is a bit of a caricature (though very well-played). The exact motivation of the various helpers is uncertain; you would think too that one would know better than to give a certain sort of gift. There's a running theme of a garden contest which never quite comes to the forefront nor gets resolved. The "happy ending" some have mentioned comes largely out of nowhere.

    Her over the top joy at learning another Algerian woman lives nearby is almost disturbing in its intensity and the risks she takes given her otherwise hyper-traditional upbringing seem downright eccentric.

    Basically, the film mishandles too many disjointed elements and never really lays its central issues out clearly - unlike other work I've seen around this community.
    6Chris_Docker

    An issue that needed highlighting

    Whilst we've seen many movies about the problems that ethnic minorities experience integrating in an adopted country, the experience of France is unusual inasmuch as the main immigrant population is Algerian - a country whose customs and culture are in stark isolation to those of the majority of the French. Whilst the film is flawed with a number of clichés to make it watchable and enjoyable rather than a documentary, it is serious filmmaking drawing attention to an unusual dilemma and quite engrossing.
    10kosmofay8

    Best movie ever

    The best movie I have ever seen in my ENTIRE life - and I watch A LOT of movies. The finesse with which the main character is built is just beautiful - she just shines. The movie is not stereotypical at all. The film also doesn't fall into the trap of making the ending happy and conclusive - at the end you're just left with a smile on your face and feeling like Zouina (the main character) is actually somewhere out there living her life. The supporting actors are perfect, from the bus driver to the neighbors to the grocery store clerk. The pace of the movie is that of a lullaby - a still, sad, lullaby. This movie deserves all the praise in the world - I don't think there is any movie out there, even the big Hollywood productions, that could top this film.
    filozof

    Flow of memories..

    It had been a while since I saw a good film. Watching "Inch'Allah dimanche" has ben refreshing. I am writing this comment while I listen to the closing music the fourth time, left with a taste of cinema and a feeling of sweet sadness. Man looks for a peaceful dwelling on the earth. Homesickness is a characteristic of human existence. We belong to where we feel at home.

    I must admit that there seems to be flaws in story and some problems with character development. However this originates from the nature of narrative style the director Yamina Benguigui prefers. You must have heard the literary writing style called "flow or stream of consciousness" to which James Joyce's "Ulysess" shown as an example. In the same manner, the film tells the story as a "flow of memories", most probably from a child's point of view. Reading an interview with Yamina Benguigui, I learn that the texture of the work is personal.

    Childhood memories are sometimes clear and sometimes obscure. And a child's perception of the events is mainly based on images. So this explains the power and emotional impact of some scenes in the film: for ex. Zouida's breaking the window with bare hand. Or think of the old French couple's garden. They compete for the best garden award. On the other hand, the Algerian family's garden is caotic. And the garden is not their own yet, the children can not play there as they wish. Around the symbolism of garden, we get a from-inside look at the emigrant psychology in its naive form through a child's eye.

    Anyway I don't want to go much into details. I recommend the film, hire it and make your own reading. It is worth to see. Acting is good, the music touchs. What else?! Congragulations to Yamina.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Dezember 2001 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Algerien
    • Sprachen
      • Arabisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Inch'Allah Sunday
    • Drehorte
      • Algerien
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      • 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby SR

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