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Una cameriera è testimone di un omicidio in un hotel di lusso e il caso viene assegnato a un poliziotto, ma presto diventa chiaro che qualcuno di importante non vuole che il caso venga risol... Leggi tuttoUna cameriera è testimone di un omicidio in un hotel di lusso e il caso viene assegnato a un poliziotto, ma presto diventa chiaro che qualcuno di importante non vuole che il caso venga risolto.Una cameriera è testimone di un omicidio in un hotel di lusso e il caso viene assegnato a un poliziotto, ma presto diventa chiaro che qualcuno di importante non vuole che il caso venga risolto.
- Premi
- 10 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
Yasser Ali Maher
- Police General Kammal Mostafa
- (as Yaser Maher)
Ahmed Selim
- Hatem Shafiq
- (as Ahmed Seleem)
Ahmad Abdulhamid Hifni
- Saleh
- (as Ahmed Hefny)
Nael Ali
- Police Major Yosef
- (as Nael Aly)
Ashraf Tulba
- Naguib
- (as Ashraf Tolba)
Emad Ghoniem
- Police Captain Khalil
- (as Emad Ghoneim)
Recensioni in evidenza
The Nile Hilton Incident is a political thriller following a murder at the Nile Hilton Hotel in Cairo during the Egyptian Revolution in January 2011.
The movie pulls off both the political elements as well as the more cinematic mysteriousness without being too much of either.
The acting is first class, especially Fares Fares, who probably smoked enough cigarettes to keep Marlboro in business forever. His character is not only interesting, well written and dynamic, but most of the struggle is internal. It's a very restrained act and he does it perfectly. Fares Fares is a legitimately good physical performer, not just here but in general.
The lack of musical score is an interesting choice. It's only used during big character moments and adds a sense of importance to those scenes.
The Nile Hilton Incident is veritable, competently shot and professionally acted.
The movie pulls off both the political elements as well as the more cinematic mysteriousness without being too much of either.
The acting is first class, especially Fares Fares, who probably smoked enough cigarettes to keep Marlboro in business forever. His character is not only interesting, well written and dynamic, but most of the struggle is internal. It's a very restrained act and he does it perfectly. Fares Fares is a legitimately good physical performer, not just here but in general.
The lack of musical score is an interesting choice. It's only used during big character moments and adds a sense of importance to those scenes.
The Nile Hilton Incident is veritable, competently shot and professionally acted.
"Chinatown" it isn't, though hardly a film can be blamed for not getting close to the archetype, still this is the fountain it draws from. There is a sense of impending doom to it, an urgent cry for some kind political change; unfortunately though, it somehow lacks in editing sharpness while, more importantly, suffering from some kind of belief that the Egyptian revolution would make things better. Yet, I must admit, that its historical naivete is overthrown by its imprinted fatalism and the humanity in Fares presence.
About the story line .. it's such important to say this movie describes the egyptian political society so close that i - for a while - thought that Noredin Mostafa is a real character ..
There is a fact that the idea of the main story line is real .. Suzanne Tamim was a charming but not widely known lebanese singer who was found dead in her appartment in Dubai in 2008 .. the investigators in Dubai have known the identity of the killer (Mohsen El Sokkary) who was an ex-cop in state security section (a section known for it's brutal ways in protecting the whole regime and always against the people of Egypt) .. later he confessed the murder after incitement by Hisham Talaat Mostafa who was a close member in the circle around Gamal Mobarak ..both Hisham and Mohsen faced trial in Egyptian court and put in prison for 15 yrs ..
The movie describes the Egyptian society and police corruption very well .. may be the fact is much horrifying .. this was one of the main causes of the glorious egyptian revolution in 2011 ..
The only critic to the film is the sound directory is so weak .. sometimes i found it so hard to hear the dialog ..
There is a fact that the idea of the main story line is real .. Suzanne Tamim was a charming but not widely known lebanese singer who was found dead in her appartment in Dubai in 2008 .. the investigators in Dubai have known the identity of the killer (Mohsen El Sokkary) who was an ex-cop in state security section (a section known for it's brutal ways in protecting the whole regime and always against the people of Egypt) .. later he confessed the murder after incitement by Hisham Talaat Mostafa who was a close member in the circle around Gamal Mobarak ..both Hisham and Mohsen faced trial in Egyptian court and put in prison for 15 yrs ..
The movie describes the Egyptian society and police corruption very well .. may be the fact is much horrifying .. this was one of the main causes of the glorious egyptian revolution in 2011 ..
The only critic to the film is the sound directory is so weak .. sometimes i found it so hard to hear the dialog ..
Movie about a corrupt cop who tries to solve a murder to a songstress in Cairo (Egypt) and gets deeper and deeper into the crooked administration of the government.
This is one of the best cop films of recent times.
It's really great to have a seldom seen location for crime. I think many are fed up with New York, L. A., San Francisco, Chicago ... .
The acting of the disillusioned cop is very good.
The film score is unobtrusive and doesn't push to the fore.
Cinematography is awesome. There are cool drives through nightly Cairo.
The movie is at the same level like other great films about corruption e.g. Chinatown or Bad Lieutenant (Abel Ferrara).
This is one of the best cop films of recent times.
It's really great to have a seldom seen location for crime. I think many are fed up with New York, L. A., San Francisco, Chicago ... .
The acting of the disillusioned cop is very good.
The film score is unobtrusive and doesn't push to the fore.
Cinematography is awesome. There are cool drives through nightly Cairo.
The movie is at the same level like other great films about corruption e.g. Chinatown or Bad Lieutenant (Abel Ferrara).
The synopis, the title n the lead actor Fares were enuff for me to check this film. It is good to see Fares in a leading role after the the Department Q trilogy. In this film Fares is a clean shaven cop, who's obsessed with his side part hair cut, he doesnt hesitate to steal money from a dead person's purse but at the same time he takes care of his old n sick dad. While investigating a murder of a famous singer, he has to face some powerful people n police corruption.
This film has all the ingredients of a noir film.
The film is set during the Egyptian revolution, starting with the protest against increasing police brutality n corruption.
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- QuizTarik Saleh was forced to shift shooting from Cairo to Casablanca after the production was shut down by the Egyptian state security service.
- BlooperThe song "Mafeesh Saheb Yetsaheb" that played twice in the movie came out in 2015 while the movie is set in 2011.
- ConnessioniReferences Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966)
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- 4.250.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 81.089 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8183 USD
- 13 ago 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.979.536 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 51 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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