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Tempête de sable

Original title: Sufat Chol
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
4K
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Tempête de sable (2016)
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When their entire lives shatter, two Bedouin women struggle to change the unchangeable rules, each in her own individual way.When their entire lives shatter, two Bedouin women struggle to change the unchangeable rules, each in her own individual way.When their entire lives shatter, two Bedouin women struggle to change the unchangeable rules, each in her own individual way.

  • Director
    • Elite Zexer
  • Writer
    • Elite Zexer
  • Stars
    • Lamis Ammar
    • Ruba Blal
    • Hitham Omari
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elite Zexer
    • Writer
      • Elite Zexer
    • Stars
      • Lamis Ammar
      • Ruba Blal
      • Hitham Omari
    • 30User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Lamis Ammar
    Lamis Ammar
    • Layla
    Ruba Blal
    Ruba Blal
    • Jalila
    • (as Ruba Blal-Asfour)
    Hitham Omari
    Hitham Omari
    • Suliman
    • (as Haitham Omari)
    Khadija Al Akel
    • Tasnim
    • (as Khadija Alakel)
    Jalal Masarwa
    Jalal Masarwa
    • Anwar
    Elham Araf
      Shaden Kanboura
      Shaden Kanboura
      • Alakel
      May Azliah
      Dana Abed
      • Masa
      Omar El Nasasreh
      • Munir
      • Director
        • Elite Zexer
      • Writer
        • Elite Zexer
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      9palomita-15068

      A sad film, that urges you to look beyond the film, and in to the future.

      This film depicts a Bedouin family on the brink of changing traditions.

      When the father of the family takes a second wife, and the daughter finds herself in love with a boy from college. Each character must make decisions that will change the outcome of the family. Although a main theme is about woman living in world of strict traditions I think it is mainly about a family trying to make the right decisions for each other.

      Throughout the film the director will turn you against the adults, and then give you a window of insight that will allow you to sympathize with them. I was constantly urging the characters to do something, on the end of the seat, and although the film left me a little sad you must look beyond the film, to what it is trying to hint the future may hold, not just for the protagonists, but all woman around the world.

      I will certainly be thinking about Layla, her sister and what life has in hold for them, for a while.
      9Red-125

      Normative is different in different cultures

      Sufat Chol (2016) is an Israeli movie that was shown in the U.S. with the title Sand Storm. It was written and directed by Elite Zexer.

      The film takes place in an area of Israel where the Bedouins live. (Truth in reviewing--I didn't know there were Bedouins in Israel. However, they make up 3.5% of the population.) The film is in Arabic, and no Jewish Israelis appear in it. There is one mention of houses being bulldozed, but that's the only sense that there's a majority population outside the village.

      Lamis Ammar plays Layla, a intelligent young woman, who is in love with "someone from a different tribe." That's not OK.

      Ruba Blal portrays Jalila, Layla's mother. Hitham Omari is Suliman, Layla's father and Jalila's husband.

      Matters are a little confusing in the beginning, as a pickup truck arrives at a home. The load in the pickup truck is a new bed. It signals to us that Suliman has taken a second wife. The bed is their wedding bed.

      We know that, for Muslims, having more than one wife is normative. However, as the plot develops, it's clear that other matters that are considered normative appear unacceptable by our standards.

      In fact, the rules and restrictions of the village appeared medieval to me. I considered whether this was an Israeli propaganda film, showing to the world how primitive the Bedouins are. However, a close friend, who is knowledgeable about these matters, assured me that this is the reality of Bedouin life in Israel.

      The restrictions the mother and daughter face are disturbing and grim. However, that's what makes up the plot of the film.

      This movie worked well on the small screen. It has an anemic IMDb rating of 6.8. I wondered why this important movie had such a low rating. When I checked the demographics it became clearer. Men rated it 6.7, while females rated it 7.0. (As usual, male raters outnumbered female raters. In this case, it was two to one.)

      I think even 7.0 is too low for this movie. I rated it 9.
      10tomer79

      Amazing movie

      I was vising my family in Israel and took advantage of the opportunity to watch this movie with friends. I prepared myself for a hard political movie, as some of the media said it was but found myself watching a beautiful non-political universal movie. Sure it is still a hard movie with an educational and sad message but it is a must see movie. We were 4 people and all of us were speechless in the end. Maybe as an Israeli with previous knowledge I had more insights and could understand this movie in several other levels but that doesn't mean that this is a great movie. Great job to all the cast and I hope it will succeed not only in the theaters across the world but may also be nominated for the Oscar this year. The cast and the story deserves it.
      10info-891-505754

      A must watch for film about female struggle in a man's world.

      The film follows the struggle of a young Bedouin girl and her will to be free of old traditions that try to keep her caged in a man's world. The main plot follows Jalila (Ruba Blal-Asfour), the first wife of a man that is trapped under the pressure of having a new young wife join the clan. Her daughter, Layla (Lamis Ammar), has a secret lover at school, and Jalila must decide if she is part of the mechanism that will trap her daughter too or going to fight for the next generation to have more than she could ever dream of. The brave directing and storytelling brings to the screen a complex story, exhibiting female struggles from a very specific perspective yet in a very universal way. It is not by chance that the film has had such a successful festival circuit.
      9adityakripalani

      A tour de force of filmmaking, writing, acting.

      Ever so subtly like a friend pulling your arm gently, this film pulls your into the world of women and how suffocating it is for them. Across nearly four generations. With the fourth one standing at the window of womanhood but not there yet. It will tell you how their voices are muted, how their choices are compromised, how emotions, feelings, their conscience, society, reputation are all used against them. The mother is the best actor I've seen in a Long time on screen. The amount of pain, frustration, anguish she conveys with so much subtlety is mind numbing. The Daughter was stellar too. Sumbolism and metaphor used time and again in the form of tunnels, windows, make up, weddings as a societal device. Gorgeous film. One of the best I've seen offlate. Kudos to the filmmaker, the crew and the actors. Phenomenal.

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        First full-length feature for the director Elite Zexer.
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        Traditional music, lyrics written by Salem El Asam

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      • Release date
        • January 25, 2017 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Israel
        • Germany
        • France
      • Official site
        • 2-Team Productions (Israel)
      • Language
        • Arabic
      • Also known as
        • Sand Storm
      • Filming locations
        • Negev Desert, Israel
      • Production companies
        • 2-Team Productions
        • Gesher Multicultural Film Fund
        • Israel Film Council
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      • Budget
        • ₪3,850,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $86,800
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $6,849
        • Oct 2, 2016
      • Gross worldwide
        • $414,698
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 27m(87 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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