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Insyriated

  • 2017
  • B15
  • 1h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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Hiam Abbass and Diamand Abou Abboud in Insyriated (2017)
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Una madre intenta mantener a su familia a salvo mientras se desata la guerra y un francotirador acecha fuera de su casa. Este angustioso análisis sobre la vida en Damasco ganó un premio del ... Leer todoUna madre intenta mantener a su familia a salvo mientras se desata la guerra y un francotirador acecha fuera de su casa. Este angustioso análisis sobre la vida en Damasco ganó un premio del público en la Berlinale.Una madre intenta mantener a su familia a salvo mientras se desata la guerra y un francotirador acecha fuera de su casa. Este angustioso análisis sobre la vida en Damasco ganó un premio del público en la Berlinale.

  • Dirección
    • Philippe Van Leeuw
  • Guionista
    • Philippe Van Leeuw
  • Elenco
    • Hiam Abbass
    • Diamand Abou Abboud
    • Juliette Navis
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    • Dirección
      • Philippe Van Leeuw
    • Guionista
      • Philippe Van Leeuw
    • Elenco
      • Hiam Abbass
      • Diamand Abou Abboud
      • Juliette Navis
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    • 76Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 18 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • Oum Yazan
    Diamand Abou Abboud
    Diamand Abou Abboud
    • Halima
    Juliette Navis
    • Delhani
    Mohsen Abbas
    • Abou Monzer
    Moustapha Al Kar
    • Samir
    Alissar Kaghadou
    • Yara
    Ninar Halabi
    • Aliya
    Jihad Sleik
    • Yazan
    • (as Mohammad Jihad Sleik)
    Elias Khatter
    • Karim
    Dana Abed
    • Samar
    Ahmad Abu-Khdeir
    • Brancardier 2
    • (as Ahmad Khdeir)
    Tia Alkerdi
    Husam Chadat
    Husam Chadat
    • Le premier homme 1
    Issan Dib
    • Le premier brancardier 1
    • (as Issam Dib)
    Axam Hamada
    • Ghassan
    Yara Ibrahim
    Orwa Khultum
    • Le deuxième homme 2
    • (as Orwa Kulthoum)
    Madjd Tarabay
    • Halima and Samir's baby
    • (as Majd Tarabay)
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      • Philippe Van Leeuw
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      • Philippe Van Leeuw
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    9rafael105

    The end of the world in an apartment

    I came out of the cinema about a half hour ago and still have not been able to utter a single word. So deeply was I moved by this film. It is a very topical picture because it gives us an insight into what people are going through in Syria. At the same time, it is a universal story of war and what becomes of humanity in times of great suffering. It could be any war, anywhere. In some senses, almost a Sartreian reflection on the human condition. Beautifully and powerfully acted. The cast is nothing short of amazing. The camera-work is just right, giving a real sense of urgency to the action but never overdoing it. The screenplay is tight, and the directing is sure. I could have done without the incidental music, but that's really nitpicking. All in all, a great piece of filmmaking and a film that is bound to become a classic.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Nerve-wracking is right

    'Insyriated' (its UK title), although not perfect, turned out to be one of the most unsettling (as it ought to be considering the subject matter) and powerful films seen in the cinema this year to me. It is a very good film, almost great in fact, that is deserving seemingly of a wider release.

    Visually, 'Insyriated' is highly atmospheric and startling. The cinematography keeps the viewer constantly at the heart of the action and gives a large amount of urgency while not going over-the-top. The editing is taut and adds to 'Insyriated's' unsettling nature, as does, and even more so, the sound editing. The lighting is haunting without being too dark. The sets are suitably confined, effectively giving a sense of claustrophobia. Philippe Van Leeuw directs with assurance and control of the subject matter, being more successful as director than as writer.

    Parts of the script are tight and provoking. The story is never dull and treats its subject with an unnerving quality that really wrecks the nerves. The horrors, tension and suspense are not dealt with excessively or sledge-hammer-like nor are they sugar-coated or trivialised. Yet it doesn't hold back and takes no prisoners, which was appropriate and throughout there is a clear sense of danger.

    The characters seem real and their conflicts easy to identify with every step of the way, even when they make misjudged decisions they also come over as meaning well which stops the viewer from getting frustrated at them. A great cast makes this possible, with the best performances coming from Hiam Abbass, Diamand Abou Abboud and Juliette Navis. The stages of the film where the truth of the events (primarily the shooting) is discovered are particularly well acted.

    For all those strengths, there are a couple of shortcomings with 'Insyriated'. While the script is generally tight and thought-provoking, there are times where it lacks nuance and subtlety which would have given the harrowing, hard-edged tone a little more dimension. But it's the score that is the biggest issue, very mawkish and far too low-key in instrumentation which creates a completely out of kilter tone with the atmosphere, when either a more robust, stirring approach was far more suitable, just as effective would have been for the film to have no score.

    Overall, very good and almost great which it could easily have been with a little more nuance and a far more appropriate music score. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    9Farah2003

    Insyriated

    I've always heard about what's happening in Syria - or rather, what they wanted us to see. But this film showed me something different. Something real. Something painful.

    It captured a single day in the life of a family whose daily routine has become a dance with fear fear of bombs, of rape, of death. Children crying in the background, a mother spinning like clockwork to keep order in a world without any.

    This film doesn't just tell a story it breaks you. It makes you witness the strength of people who lived through a nightmare and survived. The cast embodied these real lives with heartbreaking honesty.

    I didn't just watch the film. I felt it. And I won't forget it.
    8johngraham-88227

    A drama set in a Damascus Apartment block showing contemporary living conditions and a punishing dictatorial conflict of war outside and now entering the home.

    My link http://wp.me/p2R05n-1bA to my blog review of Insyriated is here. It has a very well crafted dramatic take on war without indulging in political dirge. There are claustrophobic and surreal elements to it a bit like Under the Shadow. Holding up as a film made in Lebanon with the principals professionals the remainder of the cast are Syrian refugees. The plot is only over one day. Using a hand held camera it almost recruits you as another pair of eyes reaching into this compelling dark story.
    10I_Ailurophile

    A dire, fiercely impactful must-see

    By the time only a scant few minutes have elapsed already 'In Syria' is so profoundly impactful that only the word "excruciating" comes to mind. I'm immediately taken with Jean-Luc Fafchamps' quietly haunting score and Virginie Surdej's smart cinematography; a few notes and one slow pan of the camera speak volumes. The assembled cast have been on-screen for mere moments and already their acting comes across as so superbly nuanced and sincerely, emotionally wrought that I'm not at all surprised to learn how highly acclaimed this has been. So much about this film is superficially simple and uncomplicated - the premise, the plot, the production design and art direction, Philippe Van Leeuw's direction - yet there is a resounding intelligence and sharp finesse to every element, and the result is unfailingly stunning. Not one instant is wasted or anything less than piercing: this is as utterly phenomenal as it is difficult to watch.

    Many movies have been made about the "horrors of war," but the most violent recreations will never hold a candle to the searing, unyielding drama of the more wide-ranging ramifications of conflict. Constant terror, impossible choices, forced isolation and containment, distrust, necessary strict conservation of limited resources, and the mounting pressures of crowded, guarded living are juxtaposed with reflections of love, tenderness, innocence, wistful hope for relief, and subtle intimations of what has been lost. This balance of contrasting sordidness, the bleak realities of our world, is more than enough to make the picture painfully, wretchedly upsetting. That discrete bursts of awful violence are peppered in, accentuating and amplifying the very personal and soul-destroying cost of such upheaval and all that comes with it, lets 'In Syria' turn the corner from "extremely depressing" to "abjectly horrifying." And still, that the feature maintains a considerably muted tone all the while, downplaying as much of the course of events as possible, only serves to heighten the effect of every last iota.

    Filmmaker Van Leeuw has given us an immensely powerful, all too commonly relevant portrait of civilian life under the looming specter of war; this movie has a particular setting yet could just as easily take place in any time or country. Like the broadly low-key, tone, the singular space in which we meet our characters only fosters greater tension with the simultaneous feeling of claustrophobia but also being completely unable to leave such confinement for the terrible dangers beyond the walls. To that end: while everyone who worked on this is to be congratulated for their stellar contributions, not least Van Leeuw and the cast, it can't be overstated how important the work of the sound department is in this instance, even more than for other films. Except for outright horror films, I'm not sure when the last time was that I saw a feature in which audio and sound effects, portending doom and enormous peril that is unseen for the characters, audience, or both, was so majorly important to the viewing experience. That the inclusion here is so ruthlessly clear and pristine is a credit to all on hand for the significance it has in the presentation.

    Not one word or title card needs to be appended to emphasize the crucial message underlying 'In Syria,' for this reflects the horrible truth of the dire circumstances of living in a war zone, a potential situation from which no one is entirely safe. By the same token, it requires no imagination at all to envision a similar scenario unfolding even outside the auspices of martial conflict specifically. And with that said, it can only be repeated that everything about the feature, what we see, hear, or feel, only augments the already pervasive, gnawing agitation the viewing experience inculcates. Only in the sense of how finely it's all executed could it be said this is a pleasant watch, for otherwise the film is distinctly, pointedly distressing; viewer discretion is necessarily advised just for the harrowing nature of the trauma involved. Even at that, however, Van Leeuw and his cast and crew have crafted a picture so mightily potent that the same three words apply here as to any of the worst headlines in real life: "don't look away." Rich and perfect in its construction, totally spellbinding in its finished form, 'In Syria' is a must-see.

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    • Trivia
      The twenty-five-day shooting took place in an apartment building in the center of Beirut.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Dakhlak Ya Tayr El Werwar
      Written by Elias Rahbani (SACEM)

      (P) A. Chahine (SACEM)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de septiembre de 2017 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Bélgica
      • Francia
      • Líbano
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site [Germany]
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Árabe
    • También se conoce como
      • In Syria
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Apartment building, Beirut, Líbano(apartment in Damascus)
    • Productoras
      • Altitude 100 Production
      • Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles
      • BE TV
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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