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L'immeuble Yacoubian

Original title: Omaret yakobean
  • 2006
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
7.7K
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L'immeuble Yacoubian (2006)
Drama

Meditations on corruption, fundamentalism, prostitution, homosexuality, and drugs in central Cairo.Meditations on corruption, fundamentalism, prostitution, homosexuality, and drugs in central Cairo.Meditations on corruption, fundamentalism, prostitution, homosexuality, and drugs in central Cairo.

  • Director
    • Marwan Hamed
  • Writers
    • Alaa' Al-Aswany
    • Wahid Hamed
  • Stars
    • Adel Emam
    • Nour El-Sherif
    • Youssra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    7.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marwan Hamed
    • Writers
      • Alaa' Al-Aswany
      • Wahid Hamed
    • Stars
      • Adel Emam
      • Nour El-Sherif
      • Youssra
    • 37User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Adel Emam
    Adel Emam
    • Zaki El Dessouki
    Nour El-Sherif
    Nour El-Sherif
    • Mohammad Azzam
    Youssra
    Youssra
    • Christine
    Esaad Younis
    Esaad Younis
    • Dawlat El Dessouky
    • (as Issad Younis)
    Ahmad Bedair
    • Malaak
    • (as Ahmed Bedeir)
    Hind Sabri
    Hind Sabri
    • Bothayna
    • (as Hind Sabry)
    Khaled El-Sawi
    Khaled El-Sawi
    • Hatem Rachid
    • (as Khaled El Sawy)
    Khaled Saleh
    Khaled Saleh
    • Kamal El Fouly
    Ahmed Rateb
    Ahmed Rateb
    • Fanous
    Somaya El Khashab
    • Soad
    Basem Samrah
    Basem Samrah
    • Abd Raboh
    • (as Bassem Samra)
    Mohamed Emam
    Mohamed Emam
    • Taha El Shazly
    • (as Mohamed Imam)
    Youssef Dawood
    • Fekry Abdel Shaheed
    • (as Youseff Daoud)
    Talaat Zakaria
    Talaat Zakaria
    • Bar Owner
    • (as Talat Zakariyya)
    Yehia El-Fakharany
    Yehia El-Fakharany
    • Narrator
    Wael Mahassad
    • Journalist
    Tamer Abdelmonem
      Jihan Qamary
      Jihan Qamary
      • Raga'
      • Director
        • Marwan Hamed
      • Writers
        • Alaa' Al-Aswany
        • Wahid Hamed
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      User reviews37

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      8sergepesic

      Interesting glimpse

      The modern day Egypt is the main character of this epic. It seems to be a tumultuous place never sure if it wants to be in the West or East. The director of this interesting movie tackles quite a few controversial topics. The rise of Islamic fundamentalism, homosexuality, the poor treatment of women in contemporary Egyptian society, the rampant corruption, still powerful strict class system. Enough topics for a dozen movies, but the director somehow manages to pull it all together. Some of the story lines feel a bit rushed to its conclusion, but all in all an interesting glimpse at modern Arab world. Its people are like any other, scared and imperfect and a bit lost in the complexities of life.
      8derin_79

      Beyond all expectations

      I read the story of Yacoubian Building so I couldn't wait to watch it in the movie theater but I thought it will be like any other story. not as good as the book. I just loved this movie.. the Casting was so genius and every actor did his part in an amazing way. The Old Classic ones and the new generation. Even Mohamed Emam. this is his first movie and he was able to make me believe in him. This movie should be nominated for an Oscar. Even the soundtrack, the picture and the dialog just so good. this movie had me thinking all night about it and made me live it. this movie made me laugh, cry, bothered, It is a masterpiece. I just hope the movie industry in Egypt keeps on bringing those types of movies. those movies which remind us of the 70's movies where at least 2 or 3 big movies stars act together. Now I'm thinking to take the rest of my friends to it so i can be able to watch it second time. It is one of the best movies I've watched this year.
      7evanston_dad

      They Make Melodramas in Egypt Too

      "The Yaboubian Building" reminded me of those over-heated Spanish soap operas that air nightly on Telemundo. The sweep and size of the film (not to mention its length) may fool people into thinking it's a more important picture than it actually is, when really it's not much more than one big soapy melodrama that manages to stay mostly entertaining over the course of its three hours.

      There's a lot going on in this film, and you may find you have your work cut for you just following the basics of the plot. I suspect much more of the film would have made sense to me had I known more about Egyptian culture. As it is, there are a lot of terms and situations in the film that probably didn't have their full desired effect. Of course, it's tough as an American, and therefore one used to experiencing art that throws critical darts at my country's beliefs and institutions, to fully understand how controversial this film (and the book on which it is based) has been in Egypt. By all accounts, the frank candour about corrupt government, homosexuality and the prostitution of Egyptian citizens (of all types and at all levels of society) have been greeted with quite an uproar in this film's country of origin. It's a noble effort on the part of the film-makers, and I can understand them wanting to pack in as much punch as they can, but the film tries to do too much, and the plot feels like several different agendas unsuccessfully unified into a coherent whole.

      Much of "The Yacoubian Building" is no less ham-fisted than your typical Hollywood film, not the least of which are the scenes that explain outright the film's central metaphor (the Yacoubian building itself as a representation of Egyptian society). But much of it works quite well too, especially the acting, which is pretty good across the board, the crisp pacing and the driving musical score.

      A big bold movie that bites off more than it can chew but provides a solid few hours of entertainment nonetheless.

      Grade: B+
      10totta24

      Close to people pulse

      That's what I felt after watching that movie, it's really close to the society and the public's pulse, some overestimation is there but through comic frame, you'll enjoy watching that movie Marwan Hamed is not an ordinary director, he is one of the best around. i have never seen such a movie that tackles every issue in the Egyption society so honestly. it is a pure masterpiece and if i was running the Oscars then that movie will sure receive one. A movie so honest and directed, it is designed for all classes describing the social corruption in todays society - not only in Egypt but all around the world. if you miss this movie then you will spend your entire life regretting it so i advice every Arabic and non-Arabic speaker to watch the masterpiece and enjoy the art of this marvelous director whom i have a great respect for. two thumps up
      9fvila

      Culture shock

      What I like most about this movie is that it opens a window into an unknown world for me, that of relations between men an women in modern Egypt, and it does so in a style that is at the same time sumptuous an unfamiliar. People do things you wouldn't expect, despite the slightly heavy-handed handling of emotions. There are areas where the movie is not perfect: it is so highly pessimistic and denounces the greed and selfishness of Egyptian men with so much vigor that it appears somewhat simplistic. It does tend to ramble a bit. But the power and the humor of the movie (it is quite funny, despite being tragic) transcends all that and makes those minor faults. I understand the director is very young, so he will have ample time to overcome and transcend these youthful imperfections. I didn't like Slumdog Millionaire because it told me everything about India that I already knew: it feels like a package tour where you are shown the sites you expect to see, and are whisked from one location to another. For a western viewer, Omaret yakobean is like a journey where you land at the airport and are immediately carried away by the atmosphere, the culture shock, the bustling streets, the misunderstandings, from which you emerge with challenged assumptions and a wider view of the world.

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      • Trivia
        Official submission of Egypt for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 79th Academy Awards in 2007.
      • Goofs
        When Hatem is drinking while remembering his youth near the end of the film, he finishes his drink. Seconds later, he finishes it again.
      • Soundtracks
        La Vie en Rose
        Music by Louiguy

        Lyrics by Édith Piaf

        Performed by Youssra

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      • Release date
        • August 23, 2006 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Egypt
        • France
      • Official site
        • Bac Films (France)
      • Languages
        • Arabic
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Yacoubian Building
      • Filming locations
        • Alexandria, Egypt(beach front)
      • Production company
        • Good News
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      • Budget
        • EGP 18,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $2,414,837
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 45m(165 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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