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Samia

  • 2000
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  • 1h 13m
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6.6/10
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Lynda Benahouda in Samia (2000)
Drama

Samia is the sixth of eight children in an Algerian family living in the outskirts of Marseille. Outside there are all the pressures and temptations of modern France; temptations Samia's bro... Read allSamia is the sixth of eight children in an Algerian family living in the outskirts of Marseille. Outside there are all the pressures and temptations of modern France; temptations Samia's brothers are watchful that she resists.Samia is the sixth of eight children in an Algerian family living in the outskirts of Marseille. Outside there are all the pressures and temptations of modern France; temptations Samia's brothers are watchful that she resists.

  • Director
    • Philippe Faucon
  • Writers
    • Philippe Faucon
    • Soraya Nini
  • Stars
    • Lynda Benahouda
    • Mohamed Chabane-Chaouche
    • Kheira Oualhaci
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    240
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Faucon
    • Writers
      • Philippe Faucon
      • Soraya Nini
    • Stars
      • Lynda Benahouda
      • Mohamed Chabane-Chaouche
      • Kheira Oualhaci
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lynda Benahouda
    • Samia
    Mohamed Chabane-Chaouche
    • Yacine
    • (as Mohamed Chaouch)
    Kheira Oualhaci
    • Halima, la mère
    Nadia El Koutei
    • Amel, la grande soeur
    Yamina Amri
    • La tante
    Lakhdar Smati
    • Mohamed
    Farida Abdallah Hadj
    • Farida
    Naïma Abdelhamid
    • Naïma
    Amel Sahnoune
    • Kathia
    Marie Rivière
    Marie Rivière
    • La conseillère d'orientation
    Luc Verdier
    • Le fiancé d'Amel
    Amine Matar
    • Jeune 1
    Sophian Benabdallah
    • Jeune 2
    Témim Chaouch
    • Foued
    Faroud Bouzarouza
    • Malik
    Alain Vinot
    • CRS 1
    David Negadi
    • CRS #2
    Khaurice Thio
    • L'homme arrêté
    • Director
      • Philippe Faucon
    • Writers
      • Philippe Faucon
      • Soraya Nini
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    7dalila-5

    lack of freedom

    Well, I found this movie really interesting. Don't watch it if you expect to see the magnificence of Marseille! The story is not far from reality. It shows how girls from north Africa struggle to get some freedom in their life; freedom that the parents didn't get as they grew up during the colonialism; freedom they didn't know how to define or spell as they didn't go to school. Anyway, I shared the same experience with those girls. Brought up in the land of freedom and lived as a bird in a cage. Life was a misery, and you are torn apart between the hunger for a slight freedom and the love for your family despite the psychological blackmail such as sending you back to Algeria if you dare to walk on the path beside the one dictated by your religion. See what the mother says to her daughter while she was living for the Uni. "Don't bring the shame on our family,... and we will be proud of you..." This movie shows how illegitimate the civil code is. Signed by the algerian government in the 80s', women became second rate citizens unable to go shopping without a permission or to argue.
    4=G=

    Same old stuff..new location.

    "Samia" tells an old story about a teenager who rebels against her family values asserting her demands to be her own person. In the case of "Samia", the teen is an Algerian girl living with a traditional Muslim family in France. During this short film we get to see Samia sulking, fighting with her brother, sulking, hanging out with friends, sulking, going to the seashore, sulking, refusing to have her hymen examined and, yeah, more sulking. The film shows some traditional and presumably Algerian costuming, dancing, music, meals, etc. in this little indie sorely lacking in story and execution. Pass on Samia. (C-)

    Note: The version I Tivo'd had white subtitles with no outline making it very difficult to read the white words on light backgrounds.
    3bbigham

    Mildly interesting but dreary

    This film gives a brief glimpse of yet another dysfunctional family, this one from Algeria and living with France. But although there's a great deal of sadness, it's hard to feel sorry for anyone -- not the abusive brother or the unloving father, not the mother who cares more for what the men think than what her daughters feel, and not even for the girls themselves, who seem to think "freedom" means dressing like tramps, sulking and mouthing off to everyone. If this is even a partially accurate look at the Muslim community in France, then it might rate a star or two for "documentary interest," but it goes absolutely nowhere and when it ends you wish you could have your 90 minutes back.

    By the way, as someone else mentioned, the white subtitles are nearly unreadable.
    6Vornoff-3

    A clever little film shows a unique perspective

    This film is from France, but is not the usual French film. The main character is an adolescent girl in a strict Muslim family from Algeria living in Marseilles. She finds it impossible to reconcile the libertine, modern society of France with the confining religion of her family, but when she acts out (as teenagers will) she finds herself confronted with an abusive and cocky older brother. However, the film is not judgemental of the lifestyle and religion of these immigrants, and shows that they face institutionalized racism within their host-culture as well as dealing with the problems of girls and puberty within Islam. In the end, although not a "happy" film, one feels that it is a celebration of the personhood of a girl becoming a woman in a difficult time and place. The only disappointment is a lack of images of beautiful Marseilles, but as Samia is never allowed to go out, one can expect to see mostly her crowded apartment and immigrant living conditions.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Σαμία
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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