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Le grand voyage

  • 2004
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  • 1h 48min
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Le grand voyage (2004)
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Reda, un jeune Franco-marocain et son vieux père roulent du sud de la France jusqu'à La Mecque pour que ce dernier puisse faire son pèlerinage. Initialement distants, ils apprennent progress... Tout lireReda, un jeune Franco-marocain et son vieux père roulent du sud de la France jusqu'à La Mecque pour que ce dernier puisse faire son pèlerinage. Initialement distants, ils apprennent progressivement à se connaître.Reda, un jeune Franco-marocain et son vieux père roulent du sud de la France jusqu'à La Mecque pour que ce dernier puisse faire son pèlerinage. Initialement distants, ils apprennent progressivement à se connaître.

  • Réalisation
    • Ismaël Ferroukhi
  • Scénario
    • Ismaël Ferroukhi
  • Casting principal
    • Nicolas Cazalé
    • Mohamed Majd
    • Jacky Nercessian
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ismaël Ferroukhi
    • Scénario
      • Ismaël Ferroukhi
    • Casting principal
      • Nicolas Cazalé
      • Mohamed Majd
      • Jacky Nercessian
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Nicolas Cazalé
    Nicolas Cazalé
    • Reda
    Mohamed Majd
    • The Father
    Jacky Nercessian
    Jacky Nercessian
    • Mustapha
    Ghina Ognianova
    • La vieille femme
    Kamel Belghazi
    • Khalid
    Atik Mohamed
    • Le pélerin Ahmad
    Malika Mesrar El Hadaoui
    • La mère
    François Baroni
    • Le douanier italien
    Krassi Kpacu
    • Le douanier serbe
    Kirill Kavadarkov
    • Le barman yougoslave
    Blajo Wymenski
    • L'homme du change
    Diyan Machev
    • L'homme bavard
    • (as Dean Matchev)
    Erol Atac
    • Douanier turc 1
    • (as Erol Ataç)
    Sadik Deveci
    • Douanier turc 2
    Nihat Nikerel
    • Chef policier turc
    Kadir Kaparoglu
    • Policier turc
    Name Ugantas
    • La femme de Mustapha
    Leïla Fadili
    • Danseuse cabaret
    • Réalisation
      • Ismaël Ferroukhi
    • Scénario
      • Ismaël Ferroukhi
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    8cuyocksol-UK

    poignant, thought-provoking, touching

    I won't repeat all that has been said already by other viewers of this film.

    In my opinion this is an excellent film, not only as a very human tale of the developing relationship between a father and his grown-up son, but also as a little window onto the world of practising Islam, for those like me who are not very familiar with that religion.

    An important aspect of this story is that of the young man's relation to his father's beliefs and practices, and how his attitude towards the religion seems to alter in subtle ways as we progress on their journey with them.

    This is a very thought-provoking, enjoyable and well-made film that I would recommend to anyone with brain and heart.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Le Grand Voyage

    You'd think you're in for some serious sightseeing when the premise of the movie takes place primarily between two characters as they travel 3000 miles or so from France to Saudi Arabia, going through most of Europe - Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Turkey, before arriving in the Middle East. But this is not a tour, and there are no stopovers for soaking in the sights.

    Reda's father is in his twilight years, and wishes to do the Haj. However, since walking and taking the mule is out of the question, he chooses to travel to Mecca by car. He can't drive, and therefore enlists the help of Reda, to his son's protest, to get him there in their broken down vehicle.

    But Reda doesn't see the point of having him go along, when his dad could opt for the plane. He resents the idea of having put his personal life on hold for this pilgrimage he couldn't understand. And hence, we set off in this arduous journey with father and son, being not the best of pals.

    The beauty of this movie is to witness the development of the father and son pair, the challenges they face, the weird people they meet, having to duke it out in varied weather conditions, and alternating rest stops between motels and sleeping in the car. We see an obvious generation gap in them trying to communicate to each other, the father trying to impose on his son, and the son trying to assert himself as an adult, but circumstances we see, reveal that Reda is quite a fish out of water. Through the many encounters, they actually team up quite well despite their differences.

    It's perhaps quite apt to have this film released here last week to coincide with Hari Raya Haji, and having the opportunity to watch our protagonists join the other pilgrims in their Haj. The final scene in Mecca is truly a sight to behold, and you too would feel the claustrophobia and fear as Reda tries to hunt down his dad amongst the thousands of people congregating. The sights of Europe were perhaps deliberately not dwelled upon, so as to build up the anticipation of and focus on the final destination.

    It certainly rang home the thought of telling and showing loved ones how much you appreciate them for who they are. Don't miss this, and yes, book early - I was pleasantly surprised that this evening's session was still a full house.
    7lyrxsf

    Coming of Age Story

    What starts out as generational conflict in this movie, ends in understanding, solemnity and grace. The movie meanders through Europe with the father and the young son cramped in a car over 3000 miles. The cramping forces lifestyles, beliefs and life skills to collide. There's really no clear winner. It all adds up in the end as experience, experience of multiple layers of life. For those interested in understanding Islam, this movie offers a generous and gentle outlook, without being pushy about the agenda. It's a coming of age story for the young son, his dismissive and rebellious nature turning to openness for receiving more ways of life.
    10gradyharp

    Insha'Allah: The Durability of a Father/Son Relationship

    LE GRAND VOYAGE is a gentle miracle of a film, a work made more profound because of its understated script by writer/director Ismaël Ferroukhi who allows the natural scenery of this 'road trip' story and the sophisticated acting of the stars Nicolas Cazalé and Mohamed Majd to carry the emotional impact of the film. Ferroukhi's vision is very capably enhanced by the cinematography of Katell Djian (a sensitive mixture of travelogue vistas of horizons and tightly photographed duets between characters) and the musical score by Fowzi Guerdjou who manages to maintain some beautiful themes throughout the film while paying homage to the many local musical variations from the numerous countries the film surveys.

    Reda (Nicolas Cazalé) lives with his Muslim family in Southern France, a young student with a Western girlfriend who does not seem to be following the religious direction of his heritage. His elderly father (Mohamed Majd) has decided his time has come to make his Hadj to Mecca, and being unable to drive, requests the reluctant Reda to forsake his personal needs to drive him to his ultimate religious obligation. The two set out in a fragile automobile to travel through France, into Italy, and on through Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, and Turkey to Saudi Arabia. Along the trip Reda pleads with his father to visit some of the interesting sights, but his father remains focused on the purpose of the journey and Reda is irritably left to struggle with his father's demands. On their pilgrimage they encounter an old woman (Ghina Ognianova) who attaches herself to the two men and must eventually be deserted by Reda, a Turkish man Mustapha (Jacky Nercessian) who promises to guide the father/son duo but instead brings about a schism by getting Reda drunk in a bar and disappearing, and countless border patrol guards and custom agents who delay their progress for various reasons. Tensions between father and son mount: Reda cannot understand the importance of this pilgrimage so fraught with trials and mishaps, and the father cannot comprehend Reda's insensitivity to the father's religious beliefs and needs. At last they reach Mecca where they are surrounded by hoards of pilgrims from all around the world and the sensation of trip's significance is overwhelming to Reda. The manner in which the story comes to a close is touching and rich with meaning. It has taken a religious pilgrimage to restore the gap between youth and old age, between son and father, and between defiance and acceptance of religious values.

    The visual impact of this film is extraordinary - all the more so because it feels as though the camera just 'happens' to catch the beauty of the many stopping points along the way without the need to enhance them with special effects. Nicolas Cazalé is a superb actor (be sure to see his most recent and currently showing film 'The Grocer's Son') and it is his carefully nuanced role that brings the magic to this film. Another fine film from The Film Movement, this is a tender story brilliantly told. Highly recommended.

    Grady Harp
    9geh-4

    The best generation gap spanning film I've ever seen

    Father and son communicate very little. IN fact they speak different languages. BUt when the son drives his father 3000 miles for his pilgrimage's to Mecca, the conversations finally take place. they are difficult and growth is necessary on both parts.

    This movie takes us into the hearts of these two travelers, and it is indeed a grand voyage for the audience as well as the two principals. The imagery throughout is impressive, especially the final scenes in Mecca. It underlines for me once again how much different the world can be, but also at the same time, how similar. The same was true for the father and son in this film.

    See this movie. Tell your friends to see it. You'll be glad you did.

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      The Father: It's in a garbage can 200 miles away.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 novembre 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Maroc
      • Bulgarie
      • Turquie
    • Langues
      • Arabe
      • Français
      • Bulgare
      • Serbo-croate
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Great Journey
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mecca, Arabie Saoudite
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ognon Pictures
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Soread-2M
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      • 278 814 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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