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Al-ard

  • 1970
  • 2h 10min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,0/10
2,7 mil
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Al-ard (1970)
Drama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity amon... Leer todoA small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity among the disinherited.A small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity among the disinherited.

  • Dirección
    • Youssef Chahine
  • Guión
    • Abderrahman Charkawi
    • Hassan Fuad
  • Reparto principal
    • Mahmoud El Meligy
    • Nagwa Ibrahim
    • Ezzat El Alaili
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,0/10
    2,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Youssef Chahine
    • Guión
      • Abderrahman Charkawi
      • Hassan Fuad
    • Reparto principal
      • Mahmoud El Meligy
      • Nagwa Ibrahim
      • Ezzat El Alaili
    • 13Reseñas de usuarios
    • 8Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Mahmoud El Meligy
    Mahmoud El Meligy
    • Muhammad Abu Swelim
    • (as Mahmoud El-Meliguy)
    Nagwa Ibrahim
    • Wassifa
    Ezzat El Alaili
    Ezzat El Alaili
    • Abd El-Hadi
    Hamdy Ahmed
    Hamdy Ahmed
    • Mohammad Effendi
    Ali El Sherif
    • Diab
    • (as Ali El Scherif)
    Yehia Chahine
    • Hassuna
    Salah El-Saadany
    • Elwani
    Tawfik El Deken
    Tawfik El Deken
    • Khedr
    • (as Tewfik El Dekn)
    Abdulwareth Asar
    • The mayor
    Abdel Rahman El Khamissi
    • Sheikh Youssef
    • (as Abdel Rahman El Khamesy)
    Ashraf El Selehdar
    • Mahmoud Bey
    Hussein Ismail
    • Sheikh Shenawy
    Fatma Omara
    • Khudra
    Abdelmohsen Selim
    • Abdul Aati - Security Guard
    Ibrahim El-Shamy
    • The officer
    Hussein Asar
    • The child's father
    Mohamed Abdel Magid
    • The head of the country
    Helmi Halali
    • Surveyor
    • Dirección
      • Youssef Chahine
    • Guión
      • Abderrahman Charkawi
      • Hassan Fuad
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    8gbill-74877

    The rich are the same in every time and place

    "Either you keep your mouths shut or you die." "I'd rather die."

    They're very different films, but perhaps this would fit in a trilogy about the struggle for water resources, alongside Chinatown (1974), and Dry Summer (1964). There is a larger story here too, one that's specific to a time and place, 1930's Egypt, but also universal and timeless. Does anything symbolize the rich taking wealth away from the masses so directly than the bey in this story diverting water to his own fields, or him subverting the will of the people by building a road over their land for his own personal benefit rather than pushing for more water for the peasants? We also see how a local religious figure plays a role in wielding power over the people and maintaining the status quo. "God help us," he intones repeatedly during one crisis, when it's clear that it's only the people who can help themselves.

    What makes the plight of the fellahin (peasant farmers) particularly humiliating is that some of them fought in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution (the one played by Mahmoud el-Meliguy in particular), and yet now continue to be oppressed. The disillusionment is palpable, and el-Meliguy is fantastic here. Such solidarity is required to have any hope of fighting the power in all of its various layers, e.g. The effendi, mayor, bey, prime minister, king, and the English, whose presence is still felt, but we see how hard that is, as naturally the poor begin squabbling amongst themselves out of desperation. It's one telling moment all the villagers all come together to get a cow out of a well, a model of cooperation, and in another, a man sells out the villagers in order to have the road be diverted around his own land. We also see one woman who feels forced to sell her affections for produce, e.g. For two cucumbers, come to a grisly end.

    The story is a little rough around the edges relative to the heroine (Nagwa Ibrahim), as initially we see her trying to seduce a pre-pubescent boy because he's the son of a wealthy man and might offer a possible escape out of life in the country, but then shift to a farmer (Ezzat El Alaili) who has been pushing hard for her hand without a lot of insight into her motivations, other than seeing he wants to protect her. The boy and the father who was teaching him poetry abruptly disappear, but perhaps they provided their narrative purpose, illustrating the class difference and how the pocket money the father gives him is quite a sum compared to those struggling to pay food debts. Similarly, we hear student protesters chanting "Down with colonialism," probably representing the 1935-36 protests, but it's notable that they're not shown and seem completely disconnected from the struggles of the peasants on the land.

    Certainly a meaningful story, one told very well by Chahine and including some beautiful images, but a little depressing.
    9Maxence_G

    Best Film on "The Earth"

    As IMDb states, "The Land" tells the story of A small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. Not only are the performances authentic, and shockingly realistic, but the filmmaker, Youssef Chahine was able to take a very simplistic story on his root, and turn it into an immensely complex and nuanced social drama.

    This is possibly the best film ever made in Africa, if you choose to give that film 2h10 of your time, you will never regret it.
    9ahossam03

    Ageless

    When people ask about Egypt's best film ever, the first film that comes to the mind is this one, and it's for a good reason.

    How the story talks about the life in the Egyptian countryside during the colonial times and kingdom, is so amazing you feel like it was written by the people there themselves.

    The story is so complex with a lot of side plots, that give you an exact idea about each character and how you expect them to act in the end. And with all these side plots you're never distracted from the main plot because they all feed it.

    The choice for the actors is wonderful, unlike nowadays when they just get the main super stars even if they don't fit the characters at all, everyone in the cast looked, sounded and acted like a peasant perfectly, that sometimes you forget what the real actors looked like.

    I am not even going to talk about the editing and the cinematography, this film has iconic shots and scenes that until now they are shared over social media because of how great they are. And this is what we expect from a Yousef Chahine film.

    The music is one of the most famous ever in Egyptian cinema, people who haven't seen the film can recognize the music. This is enough to make it one of the greatest in Egyptian cinema as well.

    All the reasons above make this film ageless and one of the pillars of The Egyptian Film Industry.
    9zenguir

    principles & reality in a conflict

    el ard , by yossef chahine is a masterpiece of egyptian cinema.. as it deals with a very egyptien dilemma that you won't find such conflict in any other country !
    10drmohamedaliyahya

    Perfect

    One of the greatest Egyptian movies . I loved the music working along side with brilliant cinematography which included a brand new locations chosen professionally from the Egyptian countryside. The ending is just completion of such a brilliant and professional picture.

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      This movie has been Ranked among the top 10 movies in the history of Egyptian cinema.
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      Featured in I Have A Picture. Film No. 1001 in the Life of the oldest Extra in the world (2017)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de enero de 1970 (Egipto)
    • País de origen
      • Egipto
    • Idioma
      • Árabe
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      • The Land
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Egipto
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      • 2h 10min(130 min)
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      • Mono

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