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Sheikh Jackson

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.5K
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Sheikh Jackson (2017)
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An Islamic cleric has a crisis of faith when he hears the news that his childhood idol, Michael Jackson, has died.An Islamic cleric has a crisis of faith when he hears the news that his childhood idol, Michael Jackson, has died.An Islamic cleric has a crisis of faith when he hears the news that his childhood idol, Michael Jackson, has died.

  • Director
    • Amr Salama
  • Writers
    • Amr Salama
    • Omar Khaled
  • Stars
    • Ahmad El-Fishawi
    • Maged El-Kidwani
    • Ahmed Malek
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Amr Salama
    • Writers
      • Amr Salama
      • Omar Khaled
    • Stars
      • Ahmad El-Fishawi
      • Maged El-Kidwani
      • Ahmed Malek
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Ahmad El-Fishawi
    Ahmad El-Fishawi
    • Khaled Hani Abdulhayy
    Maged El-Kidwani
    Maged El-Kidwani
    • Hani Abdulhayy
    Ahmed Malek
    Ahmed Malek
    • Khaled Hani Abdulhayy at 16
    • (as Ahmad Malek)
    Amina Khalil
    • Aeshah
    Mahmoud El-Bizzawy
    • Uncle Shaikh Atef
    • (as Mahmoud El-Bezzawy)
    Dorra Zarrouk
    • Nagat
    Salma Abu-Deif
    Salma Abu-Deif
    • Sherine - Teenager
    Basma
    Basma
    • Dr. Noor Abdulhamid
    Yasmin Raeis
    Yasmin Raeis
    • Shirin
    Muna Abdulwahhab
    Dana Abed
    • Esraa
    Alaa Nashat Ahmed
      Mohamed Al Ahmady
      Hamad Almutaani
      Omar Ayman Altounji
      • Khaled - Child
      • (as Omar Ayman)
      Ahmed Ashry
      • Mohamed
      Fares Bakr
      Muhammad Hasan Baskutah
      • Director
        • Amr Salama
      • Writers
        • Amr Salama
        • Omar Khaled
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      4mariosbenjamin

      Sheikh vs. Jackson: Lost in Translation

      I really liked the story and the concept of Sheikh Jackson. It's a daring film with a bold approach, exploring the tension between deep religious faith and personal identity. That kind of theme is not something you often see in cinema from this region, and it made the film stand out for me.

      What's remarkable is how the film treats this inner conflict with empathy. It doesn't mock religion, nor does it glamorize rebellion. Instead, it presents a deeply human experience - the struggle of reconciling who we once were with who we are expected to become.

      I think Ahmed El-Fishawy gave a really strong performance. You can feel his confusion, guilt, and longing without him needing to say much. That internal conflict inside him was powerful and believable.

      But here's where things started to fall apart for me - the way the film tried to balance realism with surreal, dreamlike moments didn't quite work. The hallucinations of Michael Jackson, which were supposed to show how haunted the character is by his past, felt a bit cheap and awkward. Instead of adding depth, those moments broke the immersion.

      Another issue I had was with the way the story developed, especially toward the end. It felt like there were missing justifications, excuses, or reasons - the viewer is almost forced to fill in those gaps, rather than being shown naturally through the story.

      So for me, the biggest weakness was in the directing - the translation of what was written into visuals and scenes didn't always land. The emotional core was strong, but the way it was presented on screen didn't fully support it.

      Still, I admire the film for what it tried to do. It was brave.
      9basel-rafat

      I'd pay to watch it again

      Since I started watching movies when I was 10 years old, I've kept a collection of movies on my hard drive. Each movie I loved or thought was worth my time, I'd add to my hard drive. The list is almost at 25 movies now, and today, Sheikh Jackson earned a spot on it. The first non-English movie to enter that list so far.

      I can't promise anything but I'll try to keep the spoilers minor in what's to come.

      We start our journey with our Sheikh(who has no first name as far ahead as the mid-end of the movie) in a dream. Basically, a dream that paints us half the picture of our protagonist. He fears death, not only because it's, you know, Death, but because it means that his chance to improve his good-standing with god is gone. And so we start at the depth of our character and continue exploring it outwards.

      Later, we get to catch glimpses of his childhood, and adolescence. Both well-acted and well-written. We witness the emotional traumas he goes through during these periods and how they made him what he is today. El-Kedwany plays a master-class part in portraying the child and adolescent Sheikh's father. He joins both abusive and preaching characteristics in a well-developed character.

      To steer off giving any major spoilers, of what I think is a movie not just about a story or some events, I will just give a final opinion of what I saw the main character as. He is a very religious man, though not a fanatic. A good man, albeit flawed and haunted. A sad man, an imprisoned man, although with no warden but himself.
      10heidji

      makes sense

      Many people of our generation relate to MJ when it comes to their childhood. This movie makes perfect sense how sujdden nostalgia hits real life. RIP King of Pop <3
      sala-almsodi

      very bad

      Its no idea , very very bad. they must remove it from the internet
      9m-altaie

      Very good movie

      An excellent film represent the idea of the difference and duality of the Arab world and Muslim personality which is reflected on persona thoughts

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        The dancing scene in the mosque wasn't shot in a real mosque due to religious restrictions.
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        Features Beyoncé: Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) (2008)

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      • Release date
        • October 4, 2017 (Egypt)
      • Country of origin
        • Egypt
      • Language
        • Arabic
      • Also known as
        • شيخ جاكسون
      • Production company
        • Film-Clinic
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        • $63,798
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 33 minutes
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