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Journey to Mecca

  • 2009
  • 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
588
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Journey to Mecca (2009)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOne of the greatest travellers in human history, twenty-one-year-old law student Ibn Battutah set out alone to Mecca from Tangiers in 1325 and returned to Morocco almost thirty years later. ... Ler tudoOne of the greatest travellers in human history, twenty-one-year-old law student Ibn Battutah set out alone to Mecca from Tangiers in 1325 and returned to Morocco almost thirty years later. This is the story of his first pilgrimage, book-ended with never-before seen documentary f... Ler tudoOne of the greatest travellers in human history, twenty-one-year-old law student Ibn Battutah set out alone to Mecca from Tangiers in 1325 and returned to Morocco almost thirty years later. This is the story of his first pilgrimage, book-ended with never-before seen documentary footage of the contemporary Hajj. Filmed for initial presentation in IMAX and other giant s... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Bruce Neibaur
  • Roteiristas
    • Carl Knutson
    • Bruce Neibaur
    • Tahir Shah
  • Artistas
    • Chems-Eddine Zinoune
    • Hassam Ghancy
    • Essam Edriss
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    588
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bruce Neibaur
    • Roteiristas
      • Carl Knutson
      • Bruce Neibaur
      • Tahir Shah
    • Artistas
      • Chems-Eddine Zinoune
      • Hassam Ghancy
      • Essam Edriss
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias no total

    Fotos2

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    Chems-Eddine Zinoune
    • Ibn Battutah
    Hassam Ghancy
    Hassam Ghancy
    • Highwayman
    Essam Edriss
    • Hamza
    • (narração)
    Nabil Elouahabi
    Nabil Elouahabi
    • Hamza
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Narrator
    Nadim Sawalha
    Nadim Sawalha
    • Ibn Mustapha
    • Direção
      • Bruce Neibaur
    • Roteiristas
      • Carl Knutson
      • Bruce Neibaur
      • Tahir Shah
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    9chicojk

    Breathtaking imagery and moving subject

    I think I understand Artemis' frustration insofar as very little exists in cinema on Ibn Battutah, one of the world's most influential travelers, unequaled among great explorers in my mind since the 14th Century. A 3 hour Hollywood epic would certainly do his Rihla ("travels") justice but I have to say by focusing on IB's departure from home on his first pilgrimage to Mecca this Imax film blew me away with its stunning imagery and music as well as its open spiritual approach to the Hajj.

    The aerial shots of pilgrims meandering across various deserts were enough to blow my mind. And as a non-Muslim, to witness the rituals inside the Great Mosque was an unforgettable and touching experience. Perhaps a devout Muslim would be more technical in his/her appreciation of the film.

    I saw the film at a festival in Paris (where it won Public Prize) and noticed how moved the Muslim audience was, which made up about half of the audience when I attended. I highly recommend this film. Imax films can be spectacular visually but predictable in subject matter, rarely extending beyond animal or sport topics. This one delivers the spectacle you would expect and applies it to a moving dramatic line that enlightened and moved me.
    10anthony_barker

    The experience of one histories most amazing adventures

    Journey to Mecca tells the story of a young lawyer from Morroco - Ibn Battuta who traveled from Morocco to Mecca and later to China about 700 years ago. He traveled more than 4,000 kilometers over desert by himself, dealing with bandits, wars, and the Sahara on the way.

    The images in this HUGE Imax film of the Sahara, Mecca and Arab culture are stunning and memorable. I have to say it was one of the first IMAX film where I really felt moved (along with Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure). The explanation of the Haj are clear and informing.

    This was apparently a very hard movie to film. They had to get approval by the King of Saudi to shoot it. Also none of the crew were allowed to view the Kabba so they had to hire and train a local crew specially for the task.

    The result is a stunning experience of a movie. Excellent story, excellent movie… Highly recommended
    4Ebonyks

    This should have never been released for Imax

    I saw this film and was blown away by the technical shortcomings, more specifically, how out of focus this entire film is. I'm not a regular Imax viewer, and this may be a very common problem, but it seemed as if virtually none of the film was in focus. I'd say less than 20-30% of footage had a clear focal point, and that was typically less than 10-20% of the total screen. The only exceptions were scenes involving CGI maps.

    The topic was interesting, my knowledge of the hajj was limited prior to seeing this, and the film created the 14th century cities with style, but technical issues impacted my enjoyment of this film. It's a shame too, there are so many seemingly beautiful desert landscapes in this movie.
    3Strivin-to-BBetter

    Using Ibn Battuta's name to sell soft-core documentary

    Disappointing. Really. From all the interesting, adventurous and cool things that happened in Ibn Batutta's life none were used. An average person will have a distorted view of Ibn Batutta. If I hadn't read his Book I would too. I feel that the creators of this movie cleverly used his name to sell a documentary on Hajj. Even there too - Hajj is just sloppily touched on and the movie abruptly ends. There is no real in-sight into how Muslims used to live or how Ibn Batutta lived - you go in knowing nothing and come out knowing less. I hear that a lot of 'research' was done but apart from the footage of the Ka'ba (which you just need permission and a camera for) I don't see any of it. There was so many obvious glitches (like every man in the Great Caravan having mustaches instead of beards and the women walking around with their hair loose under small scarves - clearly extras from the eastern film industry and in no way properly portraying the style of Muslims couple of hundred years ago.)Anything you saw in a Moroccan film you'll see here.I don't know what research these creators are talking about. From a plot point of view this movie was bland. We see Zinoune travel through the boring, empty,dry desert most of the time. There was no real substance or story-line. I was expecting more considering how exciting the trailer and synopsis were made out to be. The only good thing is that Muslims aren't portrayed as mass-murderers and the Hajj has accurate details (we'll pretend we never saw everyone coming up from Sijda without the Imaam saying 'Allaah-hu-Akbar'). In short - a highly-pumped, overrated, pointless movie with no idea what it wants to be or where its going. A loose cannon. I can't believe that we're supposed to believe that they actually did research about Ibn Batutta, ancient Arabia or Hajj. You'd have to know absolutely nothing about Islaam to watch this film - if that's you, then go for it, but if you know even a little bit - take a pass. Read his book; it was way better.
    8hasanxenith

    Something new!

    Many people complained about focusing more about Mecca than journey itself. But this movie is created from Ibne Battuta's journal, So it is acceptable because it was Ibne Batutta's view about Mecca and religion .

    Allover , it was a peaceful medieval journey for me . This movie also expressed about the hardship of the traveller in those days . I always wanted to view a documentary or movie about this legendary traveller , It created a opportunity for know his first step .

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de janeiro de 2009 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Árabe
      • Línguas berberes
    • Também conhecido como
      • Le grand voyage d'Ibn Battuta, de Tanger à la Mecque
    • Locações de filme
      • Marrocos
    • Empresas de produção
      • Desert Door Productions
      • Cosmic Picture
      • Dounia Productions
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      • US$ 13.488
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