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Al-mor wa al rumman

  • 2008
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
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Al-mor wa al rumman (2008)
A Palestinian prisoner's wife search for freedom
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA free spirited Palestinian dancer becomes the wife of a prisoner.A free spirited Palestinian dancer becomes the wife of a prisoner.A free spirited Palestinian dancer becomes the wife of a prisoner.

  • Dirección
    • Najwa Najjar
  • Guionista
    • Najwa Najjar
  • Elenco
    • Ashraf Farah
    • Ali Suliman
    • Hiam Abbass
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
    329
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Najwa Najjar
    • Guionista
      • Najwa Najjar
    • Elenco
      • Ashraf Farah
      • Ali Suliman
      • Hiam Abbass
    • 2Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 29Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Ashraf Farah
    Ashraf Farah
    • Zaid
    Ali Suliman
    Ali Suliman
    • Kais
    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • Umm Habib
    Samia Kuzmoz
    • Umm Zaid
    • (as Samia Kuzmoz Bakri)
    Yussuf Abu-Warda
    Yussuf Abu-Warda
    • Yosef
    • (as Yussef Abu Warda)
    Lufuf Nuweiser
    • Issa
    • (as Lotuf Neusser)
    Wardeh Dukwar
    • Yasmine
    Manal Awad
    Manal Awad
    • Ambar
    Valentina Abu-'Aksa
    • Mariam
    • (as Valantina Abu Oqsa)
    Walid Abdul Salam
    • Odeh
    Nasser Abdel Hadi
    • Marwan
    Iman Aoun
    • Aunt
    Ahmad Abu Sal'oum
    • Abu Antar
    • (as Ahmad Abu Saloum)
    Hussein Nakleh
    • Abu Saji
    • (as Hussein Nakhleh)
    Lea Tsmeal
    • Leah
    Hussein Aamar
    • Jad
    Dorin Munawayyer
    • Rasha
    • (as Doreen Munayyer)
    Yaman Abd El Nur
    • Ahmad
    • Dirección
      • Najwa Najjar
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      • Najwa Najjar
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    7Chris_Docker

    Beauty that just about steers clear of conventional expectation

    The language of Palestine and Israel (and the latter is always part of the definition of the former) is locked in words. Not just different languages, but labels that classify each world in terms of the other's views, experiences, history, culture. The result is pain. And the very act of screening a Palestinian (or Israeli) film becomes a political act.

    Escaping the tyranny of words, of narrow definitions, is one of the freedoms of dance. Especially dance not restricted to national forms. ("In every pomegranate there is one seed that comes from heaven." - old Arab proverb.) Says director Najwa Najjar, "I wanted a Palestinian story. A story different to what the world was used to seeing – simply a story of Palestinians trying to live ordinary lives under extraordinary circumstances, which has been (and continues to be) overlooked."

    Zaid (an olive farmer) and Kamar (a dancer) have just got married. We witness the colourful celebrations. Two beautiful, intelligent people. The dialogue (or subtitling) is occasionally a bit clumpy, but on the whole it is a delight to witness the sophisticated festivities of a society with such captivatingly different customs to our own. Not that you or I can holiday there very easily. This is Ramallah. What follows next is largely anticipated – Palestinian cinema tends to focus on dispossession in the face of the Israelis – and is of interest for the degree to which it accomplishes this well and for the variations or new ideas the film additionally introduces. Zaid is soon taken into 'administrative detention' and attempts are made to confiscate their land. Kamar is torn between her duties as a wife and her love of the dance. This latter is complicated by the arrival of Kais, a choreographer returning to Palestine after a lifelong absence when his family were exiled to Lebanon in 1948. Kais has plenty to offer in the way of new steps and is seen by the amateur, traditional choreographer who heads the dance group as a threat to his status.

    Pomegranates and Myrrh is the title of the dance performance for which the troupe rehearses. Although not explained, it is maybe interesting to note that pomegranates were eaten by souls in the underworld to bring about rebirth. Hellenic mythographers said both Kore and Eurydice were detained in the underworld because they ate pomegranate seeds there. Myrrh was traditionally an aphrodisiac.

    There is a beautiful image of Kamar dancing at night. Her bare feet receive cuts from the hard ground. Ground which could so easily be taken from her.

    For those uninterested in Middle East politics but just wanting a backdrop within which to enjoy the film on its own merits, Palestine has been an occupied territory since 1947. The Jews believe it is their promised land and that they have a right to live there, but so do Palestinian Arabs. In 1947, the then Palestine was divided into a Jewish state (which officially became Israel in 1948), and an Arab state that was shared between Egypt (the Gaza strip) and Jordan (the West Bank). Both the Arab territories were reclaimed by Israel in the Seven-day War of 1967 and since then the territories have been continually contested. The weight of history tends to be with the victors. But for anyone unfamiliar with the dynamics it is instructive enough and gives some substance to dry news reports of expansion of Jewish settlements.

    Both Palestine and Israel are home to a wide spectrum of political and social beliefs. Many Israelis condemn the expansion of the territories (which is in breach of international law but generally ignored by the West). Many others champion the rights of Jews to live there. Some Palestinians are militarily opposed to infractions, some to the 1967 or 1947 occupations. Some just want a quiet life. Many, like Zaid and Kamar, don't think about it too much until it affects them. Why do we need to mention such things? Partly because the film doesn't manage to avoid or explain them, it merely documents. But since political questions will arise in the mind of the viewer, it is helpful to have a non-judgemental framework so you can squirrel them away and not let such thoughts dominate your enjoyment. The escape from such a politically dominated framework also formed part of Najwa Najjar's quest in making the film.

    "The idea for the film started with the beginning of the second Palestinian Intifada. Witnessing the daily violence, humiliation, grinding poverty, curfews, movement controls, assassination attempts and the tit for tat suicide bombings . . . I needed to find a way to survive, to find hope in what seemed to be a hopeless situation . . . Yet in this search I was also confronted with barriers in a Palestinian society – those, which can hinder individual development, dreams and aspirations but none as challenging as those which force people to turn to lose themselves when despair, uncertainty and loss prevails."

    Watching Palestinian films can be enervating. A fist beating on the wall of hopeless tears. So we have to find the song, the dance of the human spirit within. But there is also the danger that sorrow can burst into even less helpful avenues. "Pomegranates and Myrrh is in some ways a prediction of how a worsening political climate – and the consequent lack of hope, can directly affect the Palestinian daily life – pushing the society to further isolate itself and the individual to regress into conservative traditionalism and religion if there isn't hope, determination . . . a continuation for life." Najjar hopes to transcend the barriers of culture and language: "It is my hope that this story - told through the story of a woman, a love story, a story of dance and music, incorporating the events both internally and externally will evoke similar emotions and feelings in anyone confronting barriers blocking the achievement of his or her ambitions and dreams."
    3qui_j

    Amateurish and pointless

    This is a very amateur level production that is not helped by very poor editing that leads to a lack of continuity and context. The story and message never quite makes its way to the surface. The lack of Dabke music to provide background and context to the dance sequences, is an omission that makes no sense. In those scenes, the actors just seem to be in a gym class.

    In addition to focus on the usual Palestinian Israeli conflict issue, there are other sub-plots at play in the film but since none are really explained in a coherent manner, many are never fully understood or worse, brought to fruition. The ending is senseless and pointless! This is a very poor effort that does not achieve its full potential.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • febrero de 2009 (Alemania)
    • País de origen
      • Territorio Palestino Ocupado
    • Idiomas
      • Árabe
      • Inglés
      • Hebreo
    • También se conoce como
      • Pomegranates and Myrrh
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • East Jerusalem, Palestine
    • Productoras
      • Ustura Films
      • Rif Film
      • Ciné-Sud Promotion
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      • USD 980,000 (estimado)
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      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • Dolby

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