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L'autre

Original title: El-Akhar
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Nabila Ebeid, Hanan Turk, and Hani Salama in L'autre (1999)
DramaRomance

Egyptian director Youssef Chahine exposes the links between power and fanaticism and denounces intolerance in this bitter portrait of the Egyptian business world, where unconditional drive f... Read allEgyptian director Youssef Chahine exposes the links between power and fanaticism and denounces intolerance in this bitter portrait of the Egyptian business world, where unconditional drive for money rules. Adam (Hani Salama), the son of a rich businessman and his American wife, m... Read allEgyptian director Youssef Chahine exposes the links between power and fanaticism and denounces intolerance in this bitter portrait of the Egyptian business world, where unconditional drive for money rules. Adam (Hani Salama), the son of a rich businessman and his American wife, meets Hanane (Hanane Turk), a journalist of modest means at the airport on his return from ... Read all

  • Director
    • Youssef Chahine
  • Writers
    • Youssef Chahine
    • Khaled Youssef
  • Stars
    • Hanan Turk
    • Hani Salama
    • Nabila Ebeid
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Youssef Chahine
    • Writers
      • Youssef Chahine
      • Khaled Youssef
    • Stars
      • Hanan Turk
      • Hani Salama
      • Nabila Ebeid
    • 11User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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      • Khaled Youssef
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    9dokhtarabadani

    L'autre

    I am a big movie buff and have been watching great directors such as Bergman, Felini, Kuberik and see foreign movies on regular basis.

    Yousef Chahine is one of the most talented directors today. His movie "The other" exhibits many of the shortcomings of Muslim cultures. The Meeting scene in the airport was brilliant and heartwarming. I loved Chahine's brilliant choice of playing Arabic music at the wedding. The attitude of the rich towards poor is very accurate and the character of Diana was so exemplary of most Westerners attitude and behavior in other countries. I have watched this movie many times and each time I love it more. Chahine tells it like it is and needs no apology or explanation because those who are true movie fans and understand other cultures and their issues appreciate his exposure regarding the Muslim men hitting their wives no matter how educated they are (and even raping them as seen in the movie). Most westerners do not realize that in many Muslim nations women are married young and their children become their obsession so the relationship portrayed was correct. The corruption shown is very true and most Americans are not aware of what American businessmen do in other countries and at what price. This movie gives a good portrayal of complexity of relationships in countries predominately Muslim (even though the main characters are Christian in this movie). I loved the one liner about Americans having trained the son who is a terrorist back from Afghanistan. The scenes showing women among the terrorists are another means to educate most people about the problem not being limited to having men terrorists. Take it from someone who knows movies and downs a large selection for Movies from around the world. Chahine is the Ingamr Bergman of our time, only better.
    8elina-5

    good romance, good critics of terrorism

    A very good romance between a prince and a unsubdued girl, so it is for a general public. "Le Destin" (1997) was better since it was more historical and the songs were really part of the film. But "L'autre" includes also a fair good critics of terrorism (in Algeria and in Egypt). So, if you've never seen a Chahine's film, see this one, before "Le Destin" and long for the next one.
    10samar57

    Maestro chahine 💕

    Youssef Chahine in his movie: "El Akhar" predicted what would be the consequences of terrorism movements. What a Legend 💕

    Truthfully, every time I watch a film directed by the creator, Youssef Chahine, I am sure a director for all generations . Maestro will not be repeated in Arabic cinema.

    Only a distinguished maestro can guide great stars such as Nabila Obaid, Hemida, Azat Abu Auf, Lebleba , Ahmed Fouad Selim, Hanan Turk and Hani Salama to get the best performance for them.

    The music is great with Magda El Roumi's voice 💕
    mramses

    Chahine attracts more spectators, but....

    L'Autre (Al Akhar as we say it in Arabic) succeeded in attracting more people who were never big fans of Chahine's previous movies. But on the other hand, the majority of Chahine's fans didn't like the movie, or at least they said:"May be it is a good movie, but not Chahine's", and I am one of them. The characters in the movie are not deeply described, symbols used in each character are most of the times superficial. Fans of Chahine used to watch his movies to spend 2 hours of deep thinking and analysis, not only of the artistic way and the impressive mise-en-scene of Chahine - which were very good in l'Autre also - but also for the revolutionary ideas and the "Deep Diving" he used to make in his characters and the strong contradictions inside one character as well as between different characters. L'Autre was Me versus The Other, but this Me was not surely Me, and the other was too much the Other. And to understand this, just compare this Other with Chahine's Others in Salaadin 1956,and Adieu Bonaparte 1984. I was never a fan of Nabila Ebeid, but I have to admit she played a very good role. Mahmoud Hemeida was very good in a role that did not show most of his strong capabilities. Hani Salama made big progress from EL Massir.
    8gjehle1

    Melodrama at its finest

    To the pretentious reviewer who uses 'melodrama' as an insult: What do you know about Egyptian film? Or Arab culture for that matter? If you knew something, you would have realized that any film that begins with a cameo from Edward Said must be somewhat worthwhile (Or at least play with some interesting ideas). Yes, this movie is firmly situated within the romantic-melodramatic genre common in Egyptian cinema. Cinema is at its root a popular entertainment, and many of the greatest masterpieces of American cinema (which most world cinemas have been trying, with varying degrees of success, to emulate since the 30's) were produced in a similar context. What is 'Casablanca' if not a melodrama? Egyptian cinema likewise operates within the framework of melodrama, and utilizes these conventions to tell stories which have a deeper meaning. Watch 'Du'at al-Karawan,' 'la anam,' 'sigara wa ka's', etc... and tell me that's not art. Youssef Chahine has experimented with auteur-style film-making (Iskandriyah leih?) but he also -like Barakat and the best of the Egyptian directors before him, knows how to exploit the narrative tropes of the melodrama genre to create art. So leave your film-festival snobbery at the door and enjoy. 'Al-Akhar' is not Chahine's best film (in my opinion, that's Bab al-Hadid) but it is a well-told story which also takes a frank look at Egyptian society and the complex relationship between the West and the Arab world.

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    • Trivia
      It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
    • Connections
      Features Toute la ville danse (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Adam we Hanan
      Written by Gamal Békhit

      composed by Farouk El Sharnouby

      Performed by Majida El Roumi

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Egypt
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    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Other
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(opening scenes and credits)
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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