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O Insulto

Título original: L'insulte
  • 2017
  • 14
  • 1 h 53 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
19 mil
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Adel Karam and Kamel El Basha in O Insulto (2017)
In today's Beirut, an insult blown out of proportions finds Toni, a Lebanese Christian, and Yasser, a Palestinian refugee, in court. From secret wounds to traumatic revelations, the media circus surrounding the case puts Lebanon through a social explosion, forcing Toni and Yasser to reconsider their lives and prejudices.
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Após uma discussão emocional intensificada entre um cristão libanês e um refugiado palestino, os homens acabam em um processo judicial que atrai a atenção nacional.Após uma discussão emocional intensificada entre um cristão libanês e um refugiado palestino, os homens acabam em um processo judicial que atrai a atenção nacional.Após uma discussão emocional intensificada entre um cristão libanês e um refugiado palestino, os homens acabam em um processo judicial que atrai a atenção nacional.

  • Direção
    • Ziad Doueiri
  • Roteiristas
    • Ziad Doueiri
    • Joelle Touma
  • Artistas
    • Adel Karam
    • Kamel El Basha
    • Camille Salameh
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    19 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ziad Doueiri
    • Roteiristas
      • Ziad Doueiri
      • Joelle Touma
    • Artistas
      • Adel Karam
      • Kamel El Basha
      • Camille Salameh
    • 73Avaliações de usuários
    • 136Avaliações da crítica
    • 72Metascore
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    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 22 vitórias e 20 indicações no total

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    • Tony Hanna
    Kamel El Basha
    Kamel El Basha
    • Yasser Abdallah Salameh
    Camille Salameh
    Camille Salameh
    • Wajdi Wehbe
    Diamand Abou Abboud
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    • Nadine Wehbe
    Rita Hayek
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    • Shirine Hanna
    Talal Jurdi
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    Christine Choueiri
    Christine Choueiri
    • Manal Salameh
    Julia Kassar
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    • Judge Colette Mansour
    Rifaat Torbey
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    • Samir Geagea
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    Walid Abboud
    • Television Host
    Georges Daoud
    • Georges Hanna
    Elie Njeim
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    Sami Hamdan
    • Ibrahim Nassar
    Tony Mehanna
    • The President
    Abido Bacha
    • Salah Ayoub
    Nabil Koni
    • Mohamed Ghandour
    Mohamed A. Jaroudi
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    • Direção
      • Ziad Doueiri
    • Roteiristas
      • Ziad Doueiri
      • Joelle Touma
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    9Davor_Blazevic_1959

    A deeper insight into a seemingly common insult made in Lebanon

    I live and work in Lebanon for already a decade, so I'm well accustomed to local ways and habits, frequently "justified" through common phrases of the following kind: "This is Lebanon... Only in Lebanon... Welcome to Lebanon!"

    In my ongoing increased attendance to movie theatres, and exposure to current repertoire, "The Insult" (original title "L'insulte", literal English translation of Arabic title "Case No. 23") (2017), was my last choice. Now that I've seen it, I realized that it should've been the first! Namely, while other feature movies from the contemporary repertoire, even those allegedly inspired by true events, are mostly telling excessively exaggerated, hard-to-believe stories, revolving around almost out-of-this-world heroes, thus flooding the A-movie market with commercial exploitism, otherwise exemplified in low-budget films, "The Insult", based on deeply insightful screenplay written by Ziad Doueiry and Joëlle Touma, and compassionately directed by the former, is richly soaked into (Lebanese) reality.

    What starts as an every-day incident (cited in the title) in an average Beirut neighbourhood, within minutes grows into a bigger conflict between two ostensibly unreasonably stubborn personalities, and spirals out of proportion to a high-profile courtroom drama and a matter of an almost utmost national interest.

    What happens here is not unknown (m)anywhere else in the World. It's only that in Lebanon it has greater gravity and impact due to well-advertised, for more than half a century closely monitored, media covered multitude of regional and local political problems, ever so easily reviving and fuelling age-old animosities based on ethnic, religious and sectarian antagonisms, as well as rivalries between the autochthonous communities and migrants--whether economic immigrants, or internally and externally displaced refugees--ergo plethora of political, economic and humanitarian challenges.

    Actors did a good job, and although sometimes way to eloquent and theatrical, especially, not unexpectedly, lawyers in the courtroom scenes, at least they provide ample historical background which could explain but not justify all the buildup subsequent to otherwise an ordinary incident. However, silences and exchanged glances between conflicting protagonists, Toni, a Lebanese Christian (Adel Karam), and Yasser, a Palestinian refugee (Kamel El Basha), often speak even more than words!

    The very ending is a bit vague, but so is the broader context, involving multifaceted interests, creating tensions, eternal conflicts whatsoever, sadly, with no solution in sight, neither at present, nor in the foreseeable future?

    As it was mentioned by the end of the movie nobody has monopoly for suffering. I would like to add for happiness, neither, which makes it even harder to accept endlessly ongoing bitter realities people of (not only) Lebanon have to live.

    All in all, "The Insult" is a fine courtroom drama, which keeps you at the edge of the seat. It is an almost perfect Lebanese movie, fairly cut even for international audience, well worth seeing.
    9diane-chehab

    A universal issue, set in Lebanon

    The movie is set in Lebanon, and based on real Lebanese problems. However, the setting could be in another country, another time, with two other groups that hate each other. It is about the universal problem of wrath and resentment boiling over. The movie is well done, with some unnecessary dramatic flourishes - the story is dramatic enough in itself and didn't need these additional items (Don't wish to say what exactly in order not to have any spoilers). In any case it deserves its Oscar nomination.
    9rainbow_man23

    Ziad Doueiri's masterpiece.

    Lebanese filmmaker Ziad Doueiri needs no introduction, having directed a series of successful films over the years. While "West Beirut" will forever remain my favorite movie, his latest effort, "The Insult", further confirms his skill as a talented storyteller. In short: it's one of the most intense Lebanese movies I've ever seen. What makes "The Insult" so good is the way Doueiri takes a seemingly ordinary situation and builds a web of suspense around it. Adel Karam (in one of the best performances of his career) plays Toni, a Lebanese christian who can't seem to let go of the past. One day, he gets into a heated argument with a Palestinian worker (played by an excellent Kamel El Basha), which leads to a domino-like sequence of unpredictable events. Doueiri masterfully explores the dark side of each character, especially as it relates to patriotism, politics, and the consequences of taking revenge. I'd say this is Doueiri's specialty, and the sense of discomfort he creates throughout this exceptional film will hold you in its grip at every turn. And when it ends, it leaves us with much food for thought, something that's been missing from most recent Lebanese films. Having been criticized so many times for not supporting local movies, it's refreshing to finally encounter something worth recommending. Ziad Doueiri's "The Insult" is a terrific achievement.
    7ferguson-6

    sticks and stones

    Greetings again from the darkness. When a film opens with a statement that 'the views expressed are those of the authors and director, and not of the government of Lebanon', one quickly understands the difference in artistic freedom in that country versus what occurs in the United States, where cartoons and memes regularly poke fun at this country's President. Director Ziad Doueri and his co-writer Joelle Touma present an intense story of human nature that might happen anywhere, but since the leads are a Lebanese Christian and a Palestine refugee, that opening statement is warranted.

    One morning, a seemingly innocuous exchange between Tony (Adel Karam) and Yasser (Kamel El-Basha) takes place. While watering flowers on his balcony, the overflow sprays Yasser on the street below. Yasser, a city contractor, orders his team to fix the drainage issue, and Tony reacts violently - leading to Yasser delivering the titular insult. From there, all heck breaks loose. Apologies are requested and never delivered. Appeals to rational reconsideration are made. Tony's pregnant wife (an excellent Rita Hayek) pleads with him to let it go. Yasser's boss threatens him with termination. Still, two stubborn and prideful men refuse to give in.

    The subsequent courtroom drama feature other side stories, not the least of which is the relationship between the two opposing attorneys (Diamond Bou Abboud and Camile Salaheh), one a rising legal star and the other a veteran attempting to make up for a past failure. Emotions run high as two too-proud men turn what was little more than a playground standoff into a national incident being fought in the legal system and the media. Tony is a hot-head who somehow thinks an apology from Yasser is actually an apology for how Palestinians "messed up this country". Yasser's stoic nature barely shrouds his bitterness at the world since the Lebanon Civil War. History and childhood roots play a role, but mostly it's human nature that is at the core of this escalation.

    Though the title is not plural, there are multiple insults slung throughout the film, each reminding us of the power of words and the futility of the "sticks and stones" phrase. Our own prejudices and preconceptions alter our views and reactions, often preventing us from standing in the other fellow's shoes. Again, this situation could have played out in most any neighborhood on the globe, but this particular locale shows various ethnic and religious groups are still grappling with what it means to live together - despite the years of wars and unrest. We don't see a great deal of Middle Eastern cinema, but three days after I watched this film, it became the first ever movie from Lebanon to receive an Oscar nomination (Best Foreign Language Film) ... proving yet again that the language of cinema is universal.
    8gizmomogwai

    Wild tale

    The poster for The Insult, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, doesn't quite do the product justice. It makes the film look like a simple tragic drama; in fact The Insult builds on its intriguing premise of a simple insult escalating, and balances feelings of remorse, tensions and even comedy and absurdity in a brisk tone and style. A film where the prosecutor and defense are father and daughter, and the shock reveal, is a film that isn't totally taking itself seriously. But it reflects on very serious wounds in the past and the lack of reconciliation after, a followup to a tragic story previously depicted in an earlier Oscar nominee Incendies. But Incendies was Canadian and The Insult is actually Lebanese, the first Lebanese film to be nominated, and it speaks in a national voice.

    With only some minor violence, The Insult's story largely escalates in the courtroom, and anyone interested in courtroom films will find this great material. I had to stop myself from saying "courtroom drama," because again, it's not only that. The absurdities provoke laughs, the drama provokes thought, and The Insult has something for everybody, even people who know little about Lebanon (The film itself explains much of the gaps in knowledge for the viewer).

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    • Curiosidades
      Lebanon's first Oscar nomination ever.
    • Citações

      Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.

    • Conexões
      Referenced in Sean Bradley's First Reaction: 90th Academy Awards - Nominations (2018)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de fevereiro de 2018 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • França
      • Chipre
      • Bélgica
      • Líbano
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Cohen Media Group (United States)
      • Diaphana Films (France)
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    • Locações de filme
      • Beirute, Líbano(location)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Ezekiel Films
      • Tessalit Productions
      • Rouge International
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    • Orçamento
      • € 2.405.039 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.001.305
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 24.957
      • 14 de jan. de 2018
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 3.666.268
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