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Le chanteur de Gaza

Original title: Ya tayr el tayer
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Le chanteur de Gaza (2015)
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Mohammed Assaf, an aspiring musician living in Gaza, sets a seemingly impossible goal: to compete on the program "Arab Idol."Mohammed Assaf, an aspiring musician living in Gaza, sets a seemingly impossible goal: to compete on the program "Arab Idol."Mohammed Assaf, an aspiring musician living in Gaza, sets a seemingly impossible goal: to compete on the program "Arab Idol."

  • Director
    • Hany Abu-Assad
  • Writers
    • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Sameh Zoabi
  • Stars
    • Tawfeek Barhom
    • Qais Attaallah
    • Hiba Attalah
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Writers
      • Hany Abu-Assad
      • Sameh Zoabi
    • Stars
      • Tawfeek Barhom
      • Qais Attaallah
      • Hiba Attalah
    • 9User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Tawfeek Barhom
    Tawfeek Barhom
    • Mohammed Assaf
    Qais Attaallah
    • Mohammed Assaf (younger)
    • (as Qais Attallah)
    Hiba Attalah
    • Nour
    • (as Hiba Attahllah)
    Ahmad Qasem
    • Young Ahmad
    • (as Ahmad Qassim)
    Abdel Kareem Barakeh
    • Young Omar
    • (as Abdalkarim Abubaraka)
    Teya Hussein
    • Young Amal
    Dima Awawdeh
    • Amal
    Ahmed Al Rokh
    • Omar
    • (as Ahmad Rokh)
    Saber Shreim
    • Ahmad
    Amer Hlehel
    Amer Hlehel
    • Kamal
    Manal Awad
    Manal Awad
    • Mohammed's Mother
    Walid Abed Elsalam
    • Mohammed's Father
    • (as Waleed Abd Elsalem)
    Eyad Hourani
    Eyad Hourani
    • Ali Kushk
    Ashraf Barhom
    Ashraf Barhom
    • Hehler - The Smuggler
    Nadine Labaki
    Nadine Labaki
    • Shadia
    Ali Suliman
    Ali Suliman
    • Said
    Ali Jaber
    • Ali Jaber
    Dima Al-Jamel Abu-Assad
    • Host of Star Palestine
    • Director
      • Hany Abu-Assad
    • Writers
      • Hany Abu-Assad
      • Sameh Zoabi
    • All cast & crew
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    5GiraffeDoor

    I wouldn't bother.

    I want to like this movie. It's got heart and a certain charm even if it coasts on that for too long.

    It's quite disorientating how we jump in time from the childhood to the present, to some extent leaving the first half of the movie somewhat irrelevant to its actual plot except to just lay thematic groundwork.

    In that respect it's also lacking. A big part of it seems to be the desperation to get out of Gaza and the struggle of living there but I never really got any impression of it being a particularly bad place to live, minus its lack of healthcare subsidizations. I enjoyed watching these kids fight against all odds in trying to be musicians but unfortunately that is not what this movie is ultimately about.

    When you have a cute little girl in your main cast I make some concessions but losing your best character half way through is a bit of a blow. It's really just a manufactured way of trying to touch emotional buttons but it is as crass as the real reality shows that this is about.

    When we do move in time, there is again, very little groundwork really laid and I struggled to adjust to this new actor as the character I was already familiar with, more due to the pacing rather than anything wrong with the actor though.

    More manufactured conflict comes from this devout friend who works at border control which had very little build up to an underdeveloped character that again resolves way too easily. There really aren't high stakes in this movie and its hard to get excited by the end now the charming, childhood in semi-quasi-poverty is over.

    I did not watch this is one setting and also, bizarly, the movie goes on for like 20 minutes even when all meaningful conflict has been resolved.

    It's a true (though embellished) story of how one person's struggle to make something of their talent despite the struggles of war that after the fact became somewhat of the cultural icon, but that aspect of the narrative is kind of tacked on.

    Some excellent music though.I must get into Arab pop, I don't know why I haven't yet.
    10sanaradville

    A must see for everyone!

    What a great movie, hard to believe it is based on a true story! Amazing emotions, music, and images. We all hear in the news about what is going on in Gazza, but looking at one guy story, tells it all in such a better way. It is worth looking up videos and recording of the real Muhammad Assaf from Arab Idols before you see this movie. That is all I have been doing since I saw the movie! It is extra special that the director Hani Abu-Assad had the entire cast from Gazza. It is not about politics or religion, It is a great look at a single story and the power of Art. We all need to see more stories like this from this region of the world that is deeply ruined by political disasters.
    8davidvmcgillivray-24-905811

    The true story of the Palestinian who won "Arab Idol" in 2013 is considerably more moving than the back stories promoted in "The X Factor"

    This is the basically true story of Palestinian Mohammad Assaf, who won "Arab Idol" in 2013 and is now a goodwill ambassador for the UN. Those who know of his success will love to re-live it. But for perhaps the majority of westerners this is an inspiring, universal story of love conquering fear. The first 90 minutes are set in Gaza, where Assaf was raised. He showed talent early on. We assume that his sick sister will recover. But we're wrong. We're led to believe that Mohammad was inspired to succeed. The story of Mohammad's struggle to enter "Arab Idol" seems incredible. But he really did get a forged visa to Egypt, where the 2013 finals were held, and he really did break into the hotel to audition because he didn't have a ticket. The rest is history. The genuine footage of Mohammad's success being celebrated by thousands of people in streets throughout the Arab world is astonishing. Few will be able to suppress a tear as Mohammad states that he entered the contest because he wanted Palestine's voice to be heard. After success in Toronto, the film played the London Film Festival, where director Hany Abu-Assad revealed that he was mostly unable to shoot in Gaza, ostensibly because he was born in Israel. But the principal children during that first 90 minutes are Palestinian and it seems they were allowed to be taken elsewhere for the shoot, possibly Jordan. Mohammed Assaf was also present at the screening and claimed to be very proud of the way in which he was represented. This record of a talent contest inspiring goodwill between nations that continues to this day puts the nonsense that sustains the likes of "The X Factor" into a very real perspective.
    tsimshotsui

    Beautiful story

    The beautiful, moving story of Mohammad Assaf told in a very feel-good manner. The movie follows the same formula you might see in similar movies made in Hollywood, however context is important in this case: just as Mohammad Assaf gave Palestine a reason to celebrate, to feel proud of their nation, the movie does the same. It's a change of narrative, a chance to uplift and inspire. The strongest parts are the relationship between young Mohammad and her sister, and seeing them run and bike around the state, just letting the audience take in the setting. Crossing the border and eventually getting the audition were also strong, thrilling parts. Tawfeek Barhom does a decent to good job as grown-up Mohammad, but the Idol parts get a little awkward and Tawfeek is rather poorly edited into the screen singing. There was certainly a struggle there. Despite that though, I found myself moved.
    9zzzorf

    A good heartfelt true story

    I do love a good heartfelt true story, and this was right up my alley. I was hooked from the start and felt really bad for the sister, who would have had to have been the best actor in the movie (the main character as a boy had to be the worst I thought). The missed a trick however when they didn't really refer back to her in the Idol run.

    The movie however was not without it's flaws. The splicing in of the Arab Idol took away from the emotion at the end of the movie and put a dampener on the movies end.

    This however was only a minor detail as in overall terms this was a good movie which shows how reality shows can actually be important things for certain peoples.

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    • Trivia
      The true story (with a few fictionalized elements) of Mohammed Assaf, a singer from Gaza, who was the winner of the second season of "Arab Idol".
    • Soundtracks
      Tamally Maak
      Performed by Nakola Khalil Abu Nikola

      Lyrics by Ahmad Ali Musa

      Composed by Sherif Taj

      Arranged by Habib Shehada Hanna

      Licensed by Digital Sound Company

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Occupied Palestinian Territory
      • United Kingdom
      • Qatar
      • Netherlands
      • Egypt
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Idol
    • Filming locations
      • Cairo, Egypt
    • Production companies
      • Cactus World Films
      • Fortress Film Clinic
      • Full Moon Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $343,059
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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