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Shouf shouf habibi!

  • 2004
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.8K
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Shouf shouf habibi! (2004)
ComedyDrama

Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that his father Ali moved to the Netherlands, but the boy has lousy friends who are his partners in crime, and unrealistic expectations at the employment offi... Read allAbdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that his father Ali moved to the Netherlands, but the boy has lousy friends who are his partners in crime, and unrealistic expectations at the employment office.Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that his father Ali moved to the Netherlands, but the boy has lousy friends who are his partners in crime, and unrealistic expectations at the employment office.

  • Director
    • Albert Ter Heerdt
  • Writers
    • Albert Ter Heerdt
    • Mimoun Oaïssa
  • Stars
    • Mimoun Oaïssa
    • Mehdia Doui-Issi
    • Salah Eddine Benmoussa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Albert Ter Heerdt
    • Writers
      • Albert Ter Heerdt
      • Mimoun Oaïssa
    • Stars
      • Mimoun Oaïssa
      • Mehdia Doui-Issi
      • Salah Eddine Benmoussa
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mimoun Oaïssa
    • Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek
    Mehdia Doui-Issi
    • Naima
    Salah Eddine Benmoussa
    • Ali Bentarek
    Zohra 'Flifla' Slimani
    • Khadija Bentarek
    • (as Zorah Slimani Sebouba)
    Najib Amhali
    Najib Amhali
    • Samir 'Sam' Bentarek
    Iliass Ojja
    Iliass Ojja
    • Driss Bentarek
    Tanja Jess
    Tanja Jess
    • Maja
    Frank Lammers
    Frank Lammers
    • Chris
    Touriya Haoud
    Touriya Haoud
    • Leila Bentarek
    Mimoun Ouled Radi
    • Rachid
    Mohammed Chaara
    • Mustafa 'Mussi'
    Leo Alkemade
    • Robbie
    Winston Gerschtanowitz
    • Daan
    Tara Elders
    Tara Elders
    • Britt
    Bridget Maasland
    • Carlie
    Ahmed Kamal
    • Youssef
    Soundous Toumi
    • Aisja
    Mustapha Salamat
    • Fouad
    • Director
      • Albert Ter Heerdt
    • Writers
      • Albert Ter Heerdt
      • Mimoun Oaïssa
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    7bartverberne16

    It is meant to be comic relief!!! fools who think otherwise....

    Shouf Shouf Habibi is a film about a Moroccan Family trying to find their way in the Dutch society. With that they regularly clash with the established Western culture, from generation to generation.

    The cynical treatment of the collision between two cultures that has been applied earns respect. Ter Heerdt emphasizes both the Dutch and the Moroccan attitude, which results in a very funny story. Rightly, there is no side chosen or judgement cut down; it remains merely analysing and thereby funny. It functions as comic relief to a subject which has become considerably hot in the Netherlands; integration. As I've said before, therefore this movie earns his credits.

    It gave a lot of noise when this film was released in Holland. In the cinemas where it was shown, Moroccan youngsters claimed that the movie was 'theirs'. They thought that the film didn't have the intention to enjoy native Dutch people also, and as a consequence little riots broke out. Unfortunately, the Moroccan youngsters who did this never got the spirit this movie actually tries to promote....
    6frankde-jong

    A multi cultural Flodder

    "Shouf shouf habibi" is a comedy about the Moroccan family Bentarek, whose kids are integrated in the Dutch society to a varying degree.

    The interpretation of the movie cannot be seperated from the Dutch political situation of that time, not long after the murder in 2002 on the politician Pim Fortuyn, the first politically oriented murder in Holland since a long time.

    Before that time criticism on immigrants was frequently interpreted as a sort of racism. Immigrants were mainly seen as victims. At that time immigrants were all too often stereotyped as maladjusted and causing problems. At the present day, with the woke movement, a return to the initial situation seems to be occuring.

    At the time of release there was criticism on the film from the Moroccan community. The film should be politically incorrect (or, at that time, it was maybe better to call the film politically too correct). This criticism is correct if we just look at the main character Abdullah, who isn't the ideal son in law, too say the least. The criticism is incorrect if we look at the whole Bentarek family.

    The film would have been more balanced if for example Samir (the oldest brother of Abdullah) or Leila (his sister) had had an equally important role as Abdullah. In that case the film however would have also been less funny. With Abdullah in the lead the Bentarek family sort of becomes a multi cultural "Flodder" (1986, Dick Maas).

    According to Shakespeare "all''s well that ends well" and in the end Abdulah is a railway guard with a permanent position. A more assimilated job is hardly conceivable. The transition from a a bridegroom on the run to this permanent position does however happen a bit suddenly.
    8paulavandijnen

    An actually funny Dutch comedy...

    Although I normally do not like comedies (I prefer subtle humor in films that are about something else then just making jokes), Shouf Shouf Habibi definitely put some smiles on my face. Some subtle, intelligent jokes, some tougher. Good acting, interesting actors. To me this film showed that the general image about Moroccans that is spread in Holland can be true, but isn't always, and that there are always different stories for different people. Good humor, making you think, what else does a comedy want?
    shstaples

    Hyped in Holland

    This is supposed to be a comedy about Moroccan people trying to settle down in the Netherlands, and trying to make some money the easy way. Indeed there are one or two funny scenes, but on the whole there's too little humor to make this film a comedy: no smiles, no belly-laughs, no tongue-in-cheek jokes. The acting is flat and unconvincing, the filming is unimaginative. If you'd like to see a film about the clash between Islam and European culture, the generation gap between the immigrants and their children you'd better go and see 'East is East'. 'Shouf shouf habibi', hyped as the 'First Dutch Moroccan Film Ever', will not go down in my history book. 4/10
    7Robby_V

    Serious with a smile

    This movie is meant to relax the tensions built up in the dutch society between the 'natives' and the immigrants, in this case Marrocans.

    The story revolves around a Marrocan family which tries to start over their lives in the Nethelands with all cultural differences and prejudices depicted with a comical note to it. This film was well received for both audiences, dutch and immigrants.

    The intro movie was hilarious, but the more the movie advanced, so did the seriousness of the story. I liked this one, but I still miss the artisticness that some of the French or Japanese movies have. It seems that every movie to come out of Holland must have a comic tone to it to make it more acceptable for the masses.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 25 days.
    • Quotes

      Ap: What are the five differences between E.T. and a Moroccan? 1: E.T. had a bike of his own. 2: E.T. looked good. 3: E.T. came alone. 4: E.T. wanted to learn the language. 5: E.T. wanted to go back where he came from.

    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #17.6 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Habibi
      Performed by Angel Tears

      Written by Momi Ochion

      Courtesy of LoveCat Music

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 2004 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • official website (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Hush Hush Baby
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Dutch Cultural Broadcasting Promotional Fund
      • Dutch Film Fund
      • Film Investors Netherlands (FINE)
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    • Budget
      • €800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,801,588
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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