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Le Miel d'Harar

Original title: Sweetness in the Belly
  • 2019
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Dakota Fanning in Le Miel d'Harar (2019)
Based on the novel by Camilla Gibb, Lilly is an English child abandoned in Africa, forced to flee Ethiopia for England amid civil war. There she befriends Amina, an Ethiopian refugee, and they begin a mission to reunite scattered families.
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Based on the novel by Camilla Gibb, Lilly is an English child abandoned in Africa, forced to flee Ethiopia for England amid civil war. There she befriends Amina, an Ethiopian refugee, and th... Read allBased on the novel by Camilla Gibb, Lilly is an English child abandoned in Africa, forced to flee Ethiopia for England amid civil war. There she befriends Amina, an Ethiopian refugee, and they begin a mission to reunite scattered families.Based on the novel by Camilla Gibb, Lilly is an English child abandoned in Africa, forced to flee Ethiopia for England amid civil war. There she befriends Amina, an Ethiopian refugee, and they begin a mission to reunite scattered families.

  • Director
    • Zeresenay Mehari
  • Writers
    • Laura Phillips
    • Camilla Gibb
  • Stars
    • Wunmi Mosaku
    • Rafael Goncalves
    • Dakota Fanning
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    883
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zeresenay Mehari
    • Writers
      • Laura Phillips
      • Camilla Gibb
    • Stars
      • Wunmi Mosaku
      • Rafael Goncalves
      • Dakota Fanning
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Wunmi Mosaku
    Wunmi Mosaku
    • Amina Mergessa
    Rafael Goncalves
    • Ahmed Mergessa
    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Lily Mitchell Abdal
    Chris McHallem
    • Immigration Officer
    Denis Conway
    • Office Capps
    Molly McCann
    Molly McCann
    • Young Lilly
    Gavin Drea
    Gavin Drea
    • Philip Mitchell
    Sophie Kennedy Clark
    Sophie Kennedy Clark
    • Alice Mitchell
    Estad Tewfik Yusuf Mohamed
    • The Great Abdal
    Sharon Coade
    Sharon Coade
    • Shelter Worker
    Antionette Doyle
    Antionette Doyle
    • Woman in Shelter
    Edelwork Tassew
    • Gishta
    Zeritu Kebede
    • Nouria
    Nuhamin Eskete
    • Bortucan
    Neelam Bakshi
    Neelam Bakshi
    • Mrs. Jahangir
    Stella Bass
    • Pelham Garden Caretaker
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
    • Dr. Aziz Abdul Nasser
    Donna Anita Quinn
    Donna Anita Quinn
    • Grace Ture
    • (as Donna Anita Nikolaisen)
    • Director
      • Zeresenay Mehari
    • Writers
      • Laura Phillips
      • Camilla Gibb
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    6kevin_robbins

    Sweetness in the Belly presents enough worthwhile elements to warrant a viewing, but it lacks the standout qualities to make it memorable

    I recently watched Sweetness in the Belly (2019) on Tubi. The plot unfolds against the backdrop of civil war in Africa during the 1970s, leading to a wave of refugees fleeing from areas surrounding Ethiopia to Europe. Among them is a refugee who, upon securing a job at a hospital, forms a deep bond with an African doctor.

    Directed by Zeresenay Mehari (Difret) and featuring a talented cast including Dakota Fanning (Man on Fire), Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country), Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Aquaman), and Sophie Kennedy Clark (Sorority).

    While Sweetness in the Belly possesses the necessary elements for a compelling character-driven narrative, it ultimately falls short. The performances are commendable, with Fanning, Mosaku, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II displaying excellent chemistry. The settings and overall premise offer depth and intensity, complemented by well-developed character backstories and subplots. Smart twists and turns keep the story engaging. However, the film suffers from significant lulls where it feels stagnant, failing to fully convey the desperation of the characters' circumstances. Additionally, a more impactful conclusion could have elevated the overall journey.

    In conclusion, Sweetness in the Belly presents enough worthwhile elements to warrant a viewing, but it lacks the standout qualities to make it memorable. I would rate it 6/10 and suggest seeing it once for its commendable performances and intriguing premise.
    TxMike

    Good movie, better than its IMDb rating would suggest.

    Seems some viewers have a completely wrong impression of the story here and what it is trying to show. It depicts a very light-skinned British girl of 7 being left behind by her parents in Ethiopia, then raised by a group of Muslims. As she grew up, and studied the Koran, to her the skin color was not important. But when she as a young adult eventually is forced to leave Ethiopia for safety during the 1974 Ethiopian overthrow of dictator Haile Selassie and his government, and arrived in Great Britain, she soon found that she indeed received special treatment, compared to the native dark-skinned Ethiopians.

    Add to that she had developed a relationship with an Ethiopian doctor who didn't escape when she did and a large part of the story here is her search for him and wondering if he survived.

    Based on a novel, my wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library. Good movie because it treats a subject that seems to be happening somewhere in the world at any given time, people forced to leave their country because of turmoil and lack of safety. Dakota Fanning is good in the lead role.
    7blucrz

    I've seen a lot of bad movies... This isn't one of them.

    I almost didn't watch it because of the ridiculously low rating. It's a nice, authentic, non-hollywood movie. No CGI, or dreadfully ludicrous, unrealistic fight sequences. It felt honest and authentic, like a good indie film should be.
    6syahputraeqqi

    I Expect More

    To be honest, I expected more from this film. I felt this film fulfilled the value of the hollywood verse rather than fulfilling the story that this film wanted to lift. I really like how this film tries to raise family conflicts set in Africa, with Islam as its theme. But in some parts, I feel the interpretation of Islam here is messy when there is a Hollywood romance verse here. I mean, how can a woman for years adhere to strong holy teachings, but like collapsing when she meets a man (played by Yahya Abdul Maten). apart from that, i really like acting dakota fanning. The Arabic that Fanning does is practically perfect, and also, how she prays, and behaves as Islam.

    Despite everything, the backstory that is lifted from the main character here is very interesting. it is very rare that we can find hollywood films that carry stories based on Islam. not a lot of cinematography and special scoring, but the story is quite interesting despite all the flaws and verses.
    9jrneptune

    Raises serious questions

    First DO read the review from Hawwiko. The review is enlightening.

    I would love to know if there have been any Caucasian person that was orphaned in the Arabic world that grew up as a Muslim. I could not find any record of it but the question itself and the movie offers a great question about that.

    I too loved Dakota Fanning's performance and I thought more importantly that even though she played it as a Muslim who grew up in the Muslim world and as a Caucasian she still enjoyed special privileges' not offered to others of color. It showed the inherent racism in the world.

    Having it happen in Ethiopia also showed the class struggle that is taking place as the rich look to prosper off the backs of others.

    Why the doctor was attracted to her in the first place I question but I will leave it at that. See the movie if you get the chance.

    So far every movie project she has been on is worth seeing.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2020 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Amharic
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Sweetness in the Belly
    • Filming locations
      • Harar, Ethiopia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Sienna Films
      • Parallel Films
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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