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Limbo

  • 2020
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  • 1h 44m
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Limbo (2020)
Omar is a promising young musician. Separated from his Syrian family, he is stuck on a remote Scottish island awaiting the fate of his asylum request.
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Omar is a promising young musician. Separated from his Syrian family, he is stuck on a remote Scottish island awaiting the fate of his asylum request.Omar is a promising young musician. Separated from his Syrian family, he is stuck on a remote Scottish island awaiting the fate of his asylum request.Omar is a promising young musician. Separated from his Syrian family, he is stuck on a remote Scottish island awaiting the fate of his asylum request.

  • Director
    • Ben Sharrock
  • Writer
    • Ben Sharrock
  • Stars
    • Sidse Babett Knudsen
    • Kenneth Collard
    • Amir El-Masry
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Ben Sharrock
    • Writer
      • Ben Sharrock
    • Stars
      • Sidse Babett Knudsen
      • Kenneth Collard
      • Amir El-Masry
    • 42User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 14 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    Sidse Babett Knudsen
    • Helga
    Kenneth Collard
    Kenneth Collard
    • Boris
    Amir El-Masry
    Amir El-Masry
    • Omar
    Vikash Bhai
    Vikash Bhai
    • Farhad
    Ola Orebiyi
    Ola Orebiyi
    • Wasef
    Kwabena Ansah
    • Abedi
    Sodienye Ojewuyi
    • Hamad
    Adam Abdalrhman
    • Crying Man in Phonebox
    Darina Al Joundi
    Darina Al Joundi
    • Omar's Mum
    • (voice)
    Nayef Rashed
    Nayef Rashed
    • Omar's Dad
    • (voice)
    Cameron Fulton
    Cameron Fulton
    • Plug
    Lewis Gribben
    Lewis Gribben
    • Stevie
    Silvie Furneaux
    Silvie Furneaux
    • Cheryl
    Iona Elizabeth Thomson
    • Tia
    Barbara Hunter
    • Scooter Woman
    Kais Nashif
    Kais Nashif
    • Nabil
    Shereen Sadiq
    • Omar's Mum in video
    Hayan Rich
    • Omar's Dad in video
    • Director
      • Ben Sharrock
    • Writer
      • Ben Sharrock
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    8ferguson-6

    it's like a guitar

    Greetings again from the darkness. Immigration is an important and hot topic these days, and it should be noted that most countries have challenges with people either trying to get in or trying to get out ... and for some, it's both. Writer-director Ben Sharrock offers a unique and creative look at refugees stuck on a nameless remote Scottish island, awaiting word on their UK asylum request.

    Omar (Amir El-Masry, Tom Clancy's "Jack Ryan" TV series) has escaped the war in Syria, and we learn much about him from listening in on calls to his mother from the only phone booth on the island. An acclaimed musician in Damascus, Omar lugs around his grandfather's oud ("it's like a guitar"). As proof of his homesickness, the bulky case never leaves his side, nor does he pull the instrument out to play - music is meant for joyous occasions. Omar shares a small house with three other refugees: Farhad (Vikash Bhai) from Afghanistan, Abedi (Kwabena Ansah) from Ghana, and Wasef (Ola Orebiyi) from Nigeria, with the latter two posing as brothers in hopes of improving their odds for asylum.

    Omar is a sullen stone-face who absorbs the racist taunts from young locals (they ask if he makes bombs), and stands in contrast to the more outgoing and optimistic (and darn funny) Farhad. Not only does he idolize Freddie Mercury for "teaching" him English, Farhad, with his ever-present cigarette, also captures a chicken and keeps it as a pet. These refugees regularly attend a class entitled "Cultural Awareness 101", meant to acclimate those from varying backgrounds to the local customs and culture. These segments are mined beautifully for comedic effect, while also giving us insight into all those involved. There are also references to Chet Baker, Donnie Osmond, and the TV series, "Friends".

    This is a terrific film, as well as an odd one. Many of the shots from cinematographer Nick Cooke are static and sparse in style, and though focused on the individuals, the camera also captures much of the isolation of the island. These visuals are stunning in both their simplicity and relevance. It's a dramedy unafraid to be absurd in a moment, while also being enlightening. At times it has the feel of Wes Anderson without the color palette. We aren't sure what is worse, the weather or the local postal service. Brutal cold envelops the newcomers, while the delivery route of a postal van (and the reactions of the refugees) is a comedic highlight. Even the local market, with its limited spice selection and directions for urination, draws laughter from us.

    Despite the comedy, we never lose sight of these folks being stuck in purgatory. Maybe it's not true camaraderie, but they seem to take some comfort in numbers as they wait. Omar is carrying guilt and feelings of inadequacy as he chose to leave while his older brother Nabil (Kais Nashif) remained in Syria to fight in the war. There is a wonderful "scene" that allows Omar to make peace with their contrasting decisions, and it leads him back to playing music. After all, "a musician who doesn't play is dead". The titular term of Limbo often means stuck, and there is also a game of persistence that uses that name, and both definitions work here. We are reminded that regardless of the various cultures, those in the immigration system have their own personal stories and burdens.

    Opens in theaters on April 30, 2021.
    9MiguelAReina

    Great story

    Almost turned into Aki Kaurismaki's pupil, the Scottish director manages to create a fun, moving and profound story about the refugee drama. That sarcastic look that places a group of refugees on some remote Scottish islands where nothing happens except the ups and downs of the weather, creates a story that is humorous but slowly turns to melancholy. The same one that the protagonist has, anchored in a limbo that is physical, but above all, vital.
    8a-moawad

    Same road but different approach.

    The writer / director achieved what I can call the hero change from within , where the protagonist took the same open road at the end but the journey changed him completely. From my humble opinion, this is how a festival film should look like. Although a lot of films tried to tackle the Syrian refugee case but this film was totally different, using filmmaking to tell the story in an artistic and sarcastic way.
    9yoveikivi

    Slowly paced masterpiece

    I really enjoyed this film. The cinematography is outstanding and beutiful. Some shots are so beautiful it's worth a second watch just to appreciate them. Please watch this movie!
    7atlastu2

    The beauty within the struggle in Limbo

    I came across this film and I felt intrigued to see it and I'm glad I did. This film is so beautifully made and is very touching and moving. The story follows the young Syrian Omar (Amir El-Masry) who ends up in a remote Scottish island until he finds out if he's granted asylum. He lives with three other immigrants from other nationalities and they live in a small house in the middle of nowhere, while they attend cultural awareness sessions to develop their social skills. Omar doesn't say much, but his eyes says it all. He feels alone and out of place, while he's an aspiring musician who plays the oud, he never played since he left Syria, and due to a hand injury he remains unable to play. He calls his parents over the phone, where they tell him about their struggle as well, as they live in Turkey, while his brother Nabil remains in Syria to fight for his country. Omar feels that he's not good enough as his brave brother who wasn't afraid to stay in his war-torn country, while he's haunted by his father's words who keeps reminding him " a musician who doesn't play, is a dead man". Omar struggles with his memories of his life with his family back home, where they used to grow apricots and sing old songs, and he used to play oud in front of audience. But now he just wanders the open roads and fields, and he just talks with his roommate Farhad, who's been waiting for more than two years for his asylum claim. Omar walks everywhere with his oud case which was given to him by his grandfather, maybe because he doesn't want to lose it, as it's the only thing he has left that reminds him of his old life. The film has a lot of other moving stories related to the other immigrants and Omar's relationship with his brother, as all of them highlight how cruel it is for any refugee who's forced to leave his country and venture into the unknown, while leaving his loved ones behind and facing a world he doesn't recognize or belong to. The writer and director Ben Sharrock was able to capture the inner feelings of an Arab in a foreign country, and the Cinematography of the vast landscape with very beautiful. Also the depiction of Arab songs was lovely especially the song in the end titles by Magda El Romi. This is one of those rare films that is so human and it's brilliance lies in its simplicity yet it has such great emotional depth. Finally Amir El-Masry is such a talented actor, who could be the next Rami Malek, who knows.

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    • Trivia
      Given the difficult subject matter of refugees, Ben Sharrock was quite surprised in talking to people who had fled their home countries that many of them took comfort in humor. That's why he deliberately incorporated a lot of humor into his screenplay.
    • Quotes

      Abdul: I used to be happy before I came here. I used to cry myself to sleep every night, but now-but now I don't have any tears left.

      Helga: Brilliant!

      [Helga and Boris clap]

    • Crazy credits
      No animals or chickens were harmed in the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Features Friends: The One Where Chandler Crosses the Line (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      It Started With A Kiss
      Written by Errol Brown

      Performed by Hot Chocolate

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Лімб
    • Filming locations
      • North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Caravan Cinema
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Creative Scotland
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $224,405
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $84,710
      • May 2, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $921,894
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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