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O Lobo do Deserto

Título original: Theeb
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
12 mil
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O Lobo do Deserto (2014)
In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming of age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming-of-age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to... Ler tudoIn the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming-of-age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming-of-age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.

  • Direção
    • Naji Abu Nowar
  • Roteiristas
    • Naji Abu Nowar
    • Bassel Ghandour
  • Artistas
    • Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat
    • Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen
    • Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    12 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Naji Abu Nowar
    • Roteiristas
      • Naji Abu Nowar
      • Bassel Ghandour
    • Artistas
      • Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat
      • Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen
      • Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh
    • 51Avaliações de usuários
    • 112Avaliações da crítica
    • 80Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 11 vitórias e 17 indicações no total

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    Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat
    Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat
    • Theeb
    • (as Jacir Eid)
    Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen
    Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen
    • Hussein
    • (as Hussein Salameh)
    Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh
    Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh
    • The Stranger
    • (as Hassan Mutlag)
    Jack Fox
    Jack Fox
    • Edward
    Marji Audeh
    • Marji
    Hmood Ali
    • Sheikh
    Abdul Aziz Mousa
    • Suleiman
    Baha Othman
    • Mulazim
    Ali Omayan
    • Revolt Commander
    Aswad Gasem
    • Revolt Officer
    Ali Saleh
    • Revolter
    Abdullah Atawi
    • Revolter
    Suleiman Fraj
    • Revolter
    Hisham Ahmand
    • Revolter
    Ouday Hassan
    • Raider
    Marwan Mohammad
    • Raider
    Ali Al-Awaisheh
    • Ottoman Solider
    Mohammad Al-Ugaily
    • Ottoman Solider
    • Direção
      • Naji Abu Nowar
    • Roteiristas
      • Naji Abu Nowar
      • Bassel Ghandour
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários51

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    8Aktham_Tashtush

    A Huge step for the Jordanian film making, And i really see it by this movie flourish in a new era of directing and production.

    I just can't believe i waited until now to watch it !!

    The story is sensational and captivating .. I could only imagine that replicating such a powerful story from that period of time is so hard .. My only note is it just felt a bit short or just fast, yet the plot itself was clear and easily engaged with and the script appeared strong and connected even though again it would look short and simple but i think maybe for the Arabic viewer that would be more digestible than having a long conversation in bedouin accent.

    As for the cinematography I would be 100% confident by saying this is a huge step for the Jordanian Film movement , as The movie looked so professional and i'd say in an eye bat it deserves a spot in the Oscars short list.

    The Cast was Amazing, The young boy was just so into the role .. it's just like he is and always has been Theeb for so long.

    And to the most Important and (In my opinion) most noticeable part in the movie and made it pop; The Soundtracks .. I mean My goodness !! the songs the humming, the low level clap on the background .. my heart just synchronized it's beating with the music in the movie ... first time i'v heard of Jerry Lane but i'm hoping, Oh hell i'm sure it won't be the last.

    So overall, The movie was really good, again wished the the story would'v gone a bit longer with a little more pages on the screenplay .. but that does not make the movie any less charming and delightful ... And i really hope you guys do it in February 28 next year ;) fingers crossed.
    9theSachaHall

    A hypnotic story beautifully captured from start to finish

    As the First World War rapidly approaches Theeb's forgotten corner of the Ottoman Empire, a Bedouin tribe is slowly adjusting to the changes brought upon them following the death of their respected Sheikh. It's a subdued, yet tightly framed portrait of tribal life seen through the youthful eyes of the Sheikh's youngest and ignorantly unskillful son, Theeb (Jacir Eid Al- Hwietat).

    Turning to his middle brother Hussein (Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen) for guidance and attention, Cinematographer Wolfgang Thaler paints an exquisitely beautiful image of Bedouin culture as Hussein patiently teaches Theeb the nuances of nomadic life: tracking, hunting, finding water and the duty of Dakheel. The images are heightened by the natural, intimate relationship between Hussein and Theeb, no doubt in part due to, their real-life familial relationship as cousins.

    The quiet beauty conjured by Thaler's wide-angled shots of barren landscapes and director Naji Abu Nowar's limited palette of pale sandy hues, unhurried exposition and exotic musical score is hypnotic. The tranquility is palpable until Nowar rudely interrupts the façade with clever transition shots that unnerve the peace.

    The first transition encourages audiences to proceed with caution as Theeb's eldest brother and new Sheikh Hmoud, hears unfamiliar sounds whispered in the darkness. It's a gorgeous shot watching Hmoud disappear into the night before returning like an apparition with British soldier Edward (Jack Fox) and his guide Marji (Marji Audeh) following behind him.

    Requesting a guide to lead them through dangerous terrain roaming with Ottoman mercenaries and raiders to an ancient water well on the road to Mecca, Hmoud is forced into honoring Dakheel law and volunteer his Hussein to guide the strangers.

    Fearful of losing his favourite brother, Theeb mischievously sets out to following Hussein before finding himself in an unforgiving predicament. Too young to track and without the necessary Bedouin survival skills, Theeb soon becomes lost and begins wandering aimlessly across the desert. Finding the safety of the group by chance, Hussein is forced to bring Theeb on his perilous journey when Edward refuses to delay his mission.

    The second change in tone arrives violently as the group comes face to face with a band of murderous Bedouin raiders that leaves Theeb as the lone survivor. Forced into immediate adulthood, Theeb soon discovers the great importance of his name as he learns to survive through cunning and impossible feats.

    Nowar's decision to use non-actors in his feature film debut was a ballsy move that proves to be spell-bindingly spot-on. Eid Al-Hwietat is outstanding as the precocious Theeb whilst Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh is all sorts of menacing as the ruthless Stranger. I readily admit that I was also mesmerised by Jerry Lane's score of pulsating rhythms and haunting chants so reminiscent of the Silk Road. It's also a fabulous juxtaposition to its east/west setting and its Lawrence of Arabia time period.

    Nowar's inclusion of Mdallah Al-Manajah's ode about life is another inspiring selection. You can't help but be moved by its homage to Bedouin tradition of oral story telling and poetry and its words of wisdom from father to son. The meaningful words spoken in voice over drive the emotion in the establishing shot and set a powerful tone for the story that follows.

    Theeb is truly a cinematic delight that you must keep your eye out for. It's exquisite, intriguing and downright thought provoking.
    CynthiaMargaretWebb

    A Bedouin boy's coming of age

    This film tells the story of a young boy's awakening to the dangers and treachery in the adult world. He lives in a time of change, during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, and the coming of a railway has already changed the lives of the tribesmen of the area. There are bigger things going on around them, than these tribesmen, living out their traditional lives, actually realize. One day Theeb's older brother is approached by another Arab who is guiding an Englishman, in a desert crossing. The stranger wants Hussein, older brother of Theeb to escort them through an area that he's not familiar with. Theeb tags along, and from events that take place on this journey comes his rapid advancement into manhood. The desert settings shot in wide-screen ratio are superb. It's the dawn of a new age, unbeknown to Theeb and his brothers, sons of a departed but highly respected Sheik. The performances are excellent, particularly the intelligent wariness tinged with fear, that young Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat shows, playing Theeb (Wolf). You can read in his eyes,and face that his sharp mind is calculating the risks of alternative courses of action during the several scenes when events reach crisis points.From watching this young man, we understand that the life of desert tribesmen involved strong traditions, a strong sense of hospitality to other travelers (once identified and shown not to be a threat), and the sharp sense of self protection that must always be at 100% efficiency.

    It's always wonderful to see a well-made film like this, but it's a special treat when the events are happening in a place and time, that is unfamiliar to us on screens of today. "Theeb" reminds us of Lawrence of Arabia, because of it's setting, but the film is on a much more modest scale than that Epic masterpiece. However, it is very well worth our attention. Highly recommended, this is a very good film for young adults as well as for their parents.
    8markbernd

    Hauntingly Beautiful

    I saw this film last night in London at the Curzon Bloomsbury (formerly the Renoir)and was utterly astounded! This is a hauntingly beautiful film shot in a wide-angled camera in Wadi Ram, Jordan, telling the coming of age story of a young Bedouin boy Theeb, accompanying his older bother on a hazardous journey across the dessert, to help a British officer reach a secret destination. The background to the story is the changing way of life in the dessert, during the first world war, following the building of a new railway line that shortened the trip to Mecca from one month on the back of a camel, to one week by train. The new rail line had a devastating effect on the lives of the dessert nomads.

    The film is exceptionally beautify, the story is straight forward but gripping, the acting, mostly by non-professionals, is superb. The bright colour of the arid dessert is in sharp contrast to our urban living. This is a striking, memorable film that deserves an Oscar.
    7planktonrules

    About as different from "Lawrence of Arabia" as you can get.

    Naji Abu Nowar directed and co-wrote this Oscar-nominated film...the first from Jordan. It's set during World War One and covers some of the same material you'd find in the giant Dave Lean epic, "Lawrence of Arabia"...however it covers it in about the most different manner as you could imagine.

    The film is set among the desert-living Bedouins living within the Ottoman Empire. During the war, many of the Bedouins tired of rule under the Turkish Ottomans and sided with the Brits. And so, when a British soldier and his guide come upon a Bedouin camp in the night, these natives agree to escort the men to their destination. However, the next day when Hussein leaves to escort the pair, his much younger brother, Theeb (about age 8) soon begins following them. He wants to be a man just like Hussein. Unfortunately, soon the expedition goes awry when bandits attack--leaving Theeb the lone survivor. He's stuck in the middle of the desert and has no way to get back home. However, when one of the bandits, who is severely injured, comes upon Theeb, they work out a short truce. He needs help and Theeb cannot possibly survive along in such an inhospitable place.

    This is clearly a coming of age tale and it's an extremely well made but also very simple story. The acting and pacing are just fine and it's so very different from a sweeping action picture. Instead, it's a nice look into a different time and different culture. Not a great film but I certainly did enjoy it and would like to see more films from Naji Abu Nowar.

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    • Curiosidades
      Jacer Eid (Theeb) and his brother in the film Hussein Salameh are not professional actors. They live in Al Shakriyeh village in Wadi Rum where the film (and The Martian) were shot. They were picked and trained by the director Naji Abu Nowar after spending months in the tribe.
    • Citações

      Father: He who swims in the Red Sea cannot know its true deep, and not just any man, Theeb, can reach the seabed, my son. In questions of brotherhood, never refuse a guest. Be the right hand of the right when men make their stand. And if the wolves offer friendship, do not count no success; they will not stand beside you when you are facing death.

    • Conexões
      Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2016)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Theeb's Theme (Poem Version)
      Written by Jerry Lane

      © 2015 Jerry Lane and Al Dakheel, Inc.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de fevereiro de 2016 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Jordânia
      • Reino Unido
      • Catar
      • Emirados Árabes Unidos
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Árabe
      • Inglês
      • Turco
    • Também conhecido como
      • Theeb
    • Locações de filme
      • Wadi Rum, Jordânia(Pilgrim's trail)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Bayt Al Shawareb
      • Noor Pictures
      • Immortal Entertainment
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 283.024
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 9.181
      • 8 de nov. de 2015
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 768.449
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