Ce que le jour doit à la nuit
- 2012
- 2h 42min
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Algeria, anni '30. Younes di nove anni rimane alle cure dello zio a Orano. Ribattezzato Jonas, cresce con i giovani del Rio Salado. Tra lui ed Emilie nasce una grande storia d'amore, presto ... Leggi tuttoAlgeria, anni '30. Younes di nove anni rimane alle cure dello zio a Orano. Ribattezzato Jonas, cresce con i giovani del Rio Salado. Tra lui ed Emilie nasce una grande storia d'amore, presto turbata dai conflitti che affliggono il paese.Algeria, anni '30. Younes di nove anni rimane alle cure dello zio a Orano. Ribattezzato Jonas, cresce con i giovani del Rio Salado. Tra lui ed Emilie nasce una grande storia d'amore, presto turbata dai conflitti che affliggono il paese.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
Matthieu Boujenah
- Dédé
- (as Mathieu Boujenah)
Abbes Zahmani
- Bliss
- (as Abbès Zhamani)
Recensioni in evidenza
This is a beautiful piece of storytelling. It traverses so much ground. The terrible division in French colonial Algeria is depicted very believably. I am sure that anyone who has lived in a divided society will feel the same way. I myself grew up in Northern Ireland and felt a great connection with this story. In the film there is also the story of four young males growing up and encountering divisions between them caused by conflicting passion and the division in society.
Even though the film covers a lot of ground, it always feels entirely integrated. The story is told with such skill. The acting throughout is excellent and the pictures are often beautiful.
Alexandre Arcady never underestimates the intelligence of the audience. He lets you work out what is going on without being over-told. A significant event at the end of this film is signaled that it will come. When it does we know what has happened, we are told in such a gentle and clever way. It is really extremely impressive.
At the centre of the film is a personal story which is achingly sad.
Even though the film covers a lot of ground, it always feels entirely integrated. The story is told with such skill. The acting throughout is excellent and the pictures are often beautiful.
Alexandre Arcady never underestimates the intelligence of the audience. He lets you work out what is going on without being over-told. A significant event at the end of this film is signaled that it will come. When it does we know what has happened, we are told in such a gentle and clever way. It is really extremely impressive.
At the centre of the film is a personal story which is achingly sad.
Never let go the love of your love. Well explained ,mesmerising movie ,after watching,i gurantee u are not gonna able to get it out of your head for quite sometimes. It's just the way the movie is made.it has some poetry ,some feelings and some situations.
I started watching this with the thought that it'd be a basic romance with a happy ending. I didn't expect such great acting, storytelling, music, pictures. Everything combines very well in the movie and it makes you remember about it even after years. It doesn't completely follow the idea of the book, that the love between Jonas and Emilie is actually a political metaphor for the history of France and Algeria, but for a romance, it is perfect. I loved how the director took time to picture the cruelty of the war and the unfair world, side by side with the sad love story between the main characters.
A story that is, to some extent, more about honour, respect and dignity than love. Even though it teaches you that true love stays with you forever, never dies and never is forgotten, no matter if it has a happy ending or not.
I watched this movie and could draw parallels with South Indian movies where caste becomes an issue between lovers. This one is an absolute gem. The love that Emile emits on her eyes... it's hair raising... every time when she pleads with her eyes to Jonas... I was spell bound. How could she bring that love in her eyes and connect with the audience? It's a great cast, screenplay, backdrop shown with restraint, overall an amazing film.
In a nutshell it's a romance in the context of the algerian liberation war, it's beautiful and sad in the same time
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe place where the resistance organizes itself near Rio Salado in the movie was filmed in Zaghouan/ Tunisia
- BlooperIn English "uncle" means the father's brother and the mother's brother. but in Arabic there's a word for each uncle, "Khal" is the mother's brother and "Aam" is the father's brother. when Mohamed meet Jonas for the first time he said "Ana Khalek" (i'm your maternal uncle) but he should've said "Ana Aamek" (i'm your paternal uncle).
- ConnessioniReferenced in Rembob'Ina: Les dossiers de l'écran: Les pieds-noirs, ça va? (2023)
- Colonne sonoreA VAVA INOUVA
Performed by Idir (as El Hamid Cheriet)
© 1975 - Warner Chappell Music France & Khelil Abdelkader
(p) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment (France) S.A
Avec L'aimable Autorisation de Sony Music Entertainment France
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- 13.170.000 € (previsto)
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- 2.041.270 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 42min(162 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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