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L'insulte

  • 2017
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  • 1h 53m
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7.6/10
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Adel Karam and Kamel El Basha in L'insulte (2017)
In today's Beirut, an insult blown out of proportions finds Toni, a Lebanese Christian, and Yasser, a Palestinian refugee, in court. From secret wounds to traumatic revelations, the media circus surrounding the case puts Lebanon through a social explosion, forcing Toni and Yasser to reconsider their lives and prejudices.
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After an emotional exchange between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee escalates, the men end up in a court case that gets national attention.After an emotional exchange between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee escalates, the men end up in a court case that gets national attention.After an emotional exchange between a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee escalates, the men end up in a court case that gets national attention.

  • Director
    • Ziad Doueiri
  • Writers
    • Ziad Doueiri
    • Joelle Touma
  • Stars
    • Adel Karam
    • Kamel El Basha
    • Camille Salameh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ziad Doueiri
    • Writers
      • Ziad Doueiri
      • Joelle Touma
    • Stars
      • Adel Karam
      • Kamel El Basha
      • Camille Salameh
    • 73User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 22 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Adel Karam
    Adel Karam
    • Tony Hanna
    Kamel El Basha
    Kamel El Basha
    • Yasser Abdallah Salameh
    Camille Salameh
    Camille Salameh
    • Wajdi Wehbe
    Diamand Abou Abboud
    Diamand Abou Abboud
    • Nadine Wehbe
    Rita Hayek
    Rita Hayek
    • Shirine Hanna
    Talal Jurdi
    • Talal
    • (as Talal El Jurdi)
    Christine Choueiri
    Christine Choueiri
    • Manal Salameh
    Julia Kassar
    Julia Kassar
    • Judge Colette Mansour
    Rifaat Torbey
    Rifaat Torbey
    • Samir Geagea
    Carlos Chahine
    Carlos Chahine
    • Judge Chahine
    Walid Abboud
    • Television Host
    Georges Daoud
    • Georges Hanna
    Elie Njeim
    • Elie
    Sami Hamdan
    • Ibrahim Nassar
    Tony Mehanna
    • The President
    Abido Bacha
    • Salah Ayoub
    Nabil Koni
    • Mohamed Ghandour
    Mohamed A. Jaroudi
    • Judge 2
    • Director
      • Ziad Doueiri
    • Writers
      • Ziad Doueiri
      • Joelle Touma
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    User reviews73

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    7ferguson-6

    sticks and stones

    Greetings again from the darkness. When a film opens with a statement that 'the views expressed are those of the authors and director, and not of the government of Lebanon', one quickly understands the difference in artistic freedom in that country versus what occurs in the United States, where cartoons and memes regularly poke fun at this country's President. Director Ziad Doueri and his co-writer Joelle Touma present an intense story of human nature that might happen anywhere, but since the leads are a Lebanese Christian and a Palestine refugee, that opening statement is warranted.

    One morning, a seemingly innocuous exchange between Tony (Adel Karam) and Yasser (Kamel El-Basha) takes place. While watering flowers on his balcony, the overflow sprays Yasser on the street below. Yasser, a city contractor, orders his team to fix the drainage issue, and Tony reacts violently - leading to Yasser delivering the titular insult. From there, all heck breaks loose. Apologies are requested and never delivered. Appeals to rational reconsideration are made. Tony's pregnant wife (an excellent Rita Hayek) pleads with him to let it go. Yasser's boss threatens him with termination. Still, two stubborn and prideful men refuse to give in.

    The subsequent courtroom drama feature other side stories, not the least of which is the relationship between the two opposing attorneys (Diamond Bou Abboud and Camile Salaheh), one a rising legal star and the other a veteran attempting to make up for a past failure. Emotions run high as two too-proud men turn what was little more than a playground standoff into a national incident being fought in the legal system and the media. Tony is a hot-head who somehow thinks an apology from Yasser is actually an apology for how Palestinians "messed up this country". Yasser's stoic nature barely shrouds his bitterness at the world since the Lebanon Civil War. History and childhood roots play a role, but mostly it's human nature that is at the core of this escalation.

    Though the title is not plural, there are multiple insults slung throughout the film, each reminding us of the power of words and the futility of the "sticks and stones" phrase. Our own prejudices and preconceptions alter our views and reactions, often preventing us from standing in the other fellow's shoes. Again, this situation could have played out in most any neighborhood on the globe, but this particular locale shows various ethnic and religious groups are still grappling with what it means to live together - despite the years of wars and unrest. We don't see a great deal of Middle Eastern cinema, but three days after I watched this film, it became the first ever movie from Lebanon to receive an Oscar nomination (Best Foreign Language Film) ... proving yet again that the language of cinema is universal.
    9diane-chehab

    A universal issue, set in Lebanon

    The movie is set in Lebanon, and based on real Lebanese problems. However, the setting could be in another country, another time, with two other groups that hate each other. It is about the universal problem of wrath and resentment boiling over. The movie is well done, with some unnecessary dramatic flourishes - the story is dramatic enough in itself and didn't need these additional items (Don't wish to say what exactly in order not to have any spoilers). In any case it deserves its Oscar nomination.
    10rickblaine34

    WHAT A TRIUMPH! WHAT A TOUR-DE-FORCE!

    What a tour-de-force! What a triumph! What a masterpiece! I haven't seen such a powerful movie in years. This is the kind of movie you come across so very rarely, that shakes you to your very core, makes the art of cinema worthwhile and reminds you why you fell in love with the motion picture in the first place.
    9mohamedmassoud-71470

    A Structural Masterpiece.

    THE INSULT- 90% I was quite annoyed as i wanted to be the first Lebanese filmmaker to have an Oscar nomination but this movie is very well deserved for its nomination. The story and the way it was structured was absolutely perfect. The main two actors were very impressive which balanced other weaker actors. The cinematography is basic but effective. Adel Karam is quite the actor. The conflict in the story is very intriguing and Raw. I am so glad that a Lebanese movie was finally showcased in the world and I only dream of more to come. The history of Lebanon is so diverse and emotional that I am surprised that there aren't at least 40 movies related to all the conflicts lebanon had to withstand. The character development was shown in simple glimpses of certain situations. I was also happy that the director Ziad was not biased towards a certain character but was enriching and compassionate with both of them. The message in this movie is what was so astounding: "Despite out experience, ego, and pride, we are all in this together." A must see. Story wise and execution: 35/35 Acting: 21.6/25 Camera Work: 16.8/20 Sound: 16.1/20
    10georges-nahas

    It all began with an insult...

    The Insult is the definition of a great cinematic achievement. It is the new movie directed by Ziad Doueiri and tells the story of Toni a Christian Lebanese who got into a fight from an insult blown out with a Palestinian plumber. Haunted by their past and the civil war, they went really far with it and the movie took unexpected turns and surprises. Doueiri and Touma wrote a splendid courtroom drama script that is really tense, exciting and really fair for the two sides. It reminded me of the great Sidney Lumet movies with a touch of political background. That film has great characters rich with backup stories and it wouldn't be great without the marvelous cast. Each actors gave an Oscar worthy performance. Thumbs up for Karam, Hayek and Diamand Bou Abboud. I must give credits to Camille Salemeh because he led the show for sure! Doueiri worked hard on letting the actors give their best for the characters. Cinematography and score were also on a high level here! Doueiri is a superb director. His debut West Beirut has always been every Lebanese's favorite. The Insult was competing in Venice (It won best actor for Kamel Basha and had a 5 minutes standing ovation), Telluride, TIFF and it the official submission for Lebanon at the Oscars for best foreign language movie. Daring, bold and smart, this movie is big step forward for the Lebanese cinema.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Lebanon's first Oscar nomination ever.
    • Quotes

      Wajdi Wehbe: No one has a monopoly on suffering.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Sean Bradley's First Reaction: 90th Academy Awards - Nominations (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Lebanese Forces Hymn
      © & P The Lebanese Forces

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Cyprus
      • Belgium
      • Lebanon
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cohen Media Group (United States)
      • Diaphana Films (France)
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • The Insult
    • Filming locations
      • Beirut, Lebanon(location)
    • Production companies
      • Ezekiel Films
      • Tessalit Productions
      • Rouge International
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    • Budget
      • €2,405,039 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,001,305
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,957
      • Jan 14, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,666,268
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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