Der 17-jährige Irali-Kurdisch Bilal hat den Mittleren Osten und Europa durchquert, um nach England zu gelangen und seine Freundin Mina, die bei ihrer Familie lebt, zu treffen, wird in Calais... Alles lesenDer 17-jährige Irali-Kurdisch Bilal hat den Mittleren Osten und Europa durchquert, um nach England zu gelangen und seine Freundin Mina, die bei ihrer Familie lebt, zu treffen, wird in Calais gefangen und in ein Flüchtlingslager geschickt.Der 17-jährige Irali-Kurdisch Bilal hat den Mittleren Osten und Europa durchquert, um nach England zu gelangen und seine Freundin Mina, die bei ihrer Familie lebt, zu treffen, wird in Calais gefangen und in ein Flüchtlingslager geschickt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 13 Gewinne & 19 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Zoran
- (as Selim Akgül)
- La mère de Mina
- (as Behi Djanati Ataï)
- Le policier du centre de rétention
- (as Eric Herson-Macarel)
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Lioret is one of the most promising French directors .His "Je Vais Bien Ne T'En Fais Pas " deeply moved the crowds .His "welcome" is at least as good,as harrowing and as...pessimistic , noir as his precedent effort.
He chose the right actor as the lifeguard :Vincent Lindon was perhaps never better in his part of a disoriented man ,estranged from his wife , in search of the meaning of his life .With his weary face ,his disenchanted looks ,he seems to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders .Which he does ,in a way.
France ,par excellence the country of refuge (particularly political refugees),is shown in a less-than-flattering light than usual;on the other hand ,one can wonder whether the United Kingdom is really the promised land as it appears in the film.In Calais ,people who gave a shelter to illegal migrants were actually troubled by the Police .Although this is not a true story,all that happens to the lifeguard is credible.
Images of Police vans,of sad beaches ,of free meals ,of informers (the neighbor claims that Simon helps the young Kurd in return for sexual relations!)
The divorced hero has become a cliché;but Lioret makes brilliant use of the screenplay cliché: it's perhaps because Simon has become a lonely man that he takes in his young protégé (one should note he's got no children whereas he is in his fifties ).Simon is ready to give all: his reputation ("yes I'm a gay,I sleep with him ,and I sleep with guys that's why my wife walks out on me" ),his dear treasures (his gold medal:"I gave him" ),and maybe even his job .
To swim across the Channel to get to your girlfriend Mina is an impossible task when you are 17 and you're not a first class swimmer.It's the young man's dream and Simon makes his dream his.
"Welcome" is a great movie,one of the best French movies of the last ten years.
"Welcome" is a French film with an emotional view of the illegal immigration, one of the greatest social problems of the century. We see on the news Mexican, Cuban and South American refugees trying to immigrate to the USA; Middle East and African refugee trying to immigrate to Europe; African, Central American mainly from Haiti and South American refugees coming to Brazil. In common, all these people expect to have a better life in the new country. But most of them do not have professional qualification and increase the legion of unemployed or subemployed and illegal workers in the new country.
The director Philippe Lioret brings a different and romantic approach to this problem, with a love story entwined with the sympathetic gesture of solidarity of a man that is needy since he is divorcing his beloved wife and is punished by the French laws for helping the immigrant. The beautiful story is heartbreaking; the performances are top-notch; and this movie introduced a debate in France about illegal immigration. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Bem-Vindo" ("Welcome")
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- WissenswertesThe neighbor of Simon who rats him out to the police, has a doormat with the word 'Welcome' printed on it.
- PatzerWhen Simon finds Mina in London, in the background is a sign for "Elephant and Castle Shopping Center" - in British English, the spelling "centre" would be used.
- Zitate
Marion Calmat: Know what barring people from shops means? Want me to buy you a history-book?
- VerbindungenSpoofed in Chashme Baddoor (2013)
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- Welcome - Grenze der Hoffnung
- Drehorte
- Calais, Pas-de-Calais, Frankreich(main location)
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.578.009 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1