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Caramel

Original title: Sukkar banat
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
15K
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Caramel (2007)
This is the U.S. theatrical trailer for Caramel, directed by Nadine Labaki.
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A romantic comedy centered on the daily lives of five Lebanese women living in Beirut.A romantic comedy centered on the daily lives of five Lebanese women living in Beirut.A romantic comedy centered on the daily lives of five Lebanese women living in Beirut.

  • Director
    • Nadine Labaki
  • Writers
    • Nadine Labaki
    • Jihad Hojeily
    • Rodney El Haddad
  • Stars
    • Nadine Labaki
    • Joanna Moukarzel
    • Gisèle Aouad
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Nadine Labaki
    • Writers
      • Nadine Labaki
      • Jihad Hojeily
      • Rodney El Haddad
    • Stars
      • Nadine Labaki
      • Joanna Moukarzel
      • Gisèle Aouad
    • 72User reviews
    • 113Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Nadine Labaki
    Nadine Labaki
    • Layal
    Joanna Moukarzel
    Joanna Moukarzel
    • Rima
    Gisèle Aouad
    Gisèle Aouad
    • Jamale
    Yasmine Al Massri
    Yasmine Al Massri
    • Nisrine
    • (as Yasmine Al Masri)
    Adel Karam
    Adel Karam
    • Youssef
    Seham Haddad
    Seham Haddad
    • Rose
    • (as Siham Haddad)
    Aziza Semaan
    • Lili
    Dimitri Staneofski
    • Charles
    • (as Dimitri Stancofsky)
    Fadia Stella
    • Christine
    Ismaïl Antar
    • Bassam
    Cinderella Al Hajj
    • Cliente rousse
    Daed Al Khoury
    • Samia
    Farida Saleba
    • Cliente salon
    • (as Farida Saliba)
    Jocelyne El Khoury
    • Cliente salon
    Yousra Karam
    • Cliente salon
    Victoria Bader
    • Cliente salon
    Joe Hobelch
    • Rabih
    • (as Joe Hobeich)
    Hassan Hamad
    • Livreur
    • Director
      • Nadine Labaki
    • Writers
      • Nadine Labaki
      • Jihad Hojeily
      • Rodney El Haddad
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    User reviews72

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    9zwixo

    Great surprise from Nadine Labaki!

    A very good impression was left in me after viewing Caramel, on the stories, the scenario, the acting, the comedy/drama smooth transitions, the cinematography... It was all very impressive, a well made movie, something the Lebanese cinematography has been missing for a long time.

    Most of all innovative for the usual oriental mood. A excessive dose of reality coupled with genuine laughing moments, made Caramel rise above the usual, traditional Lebanese movie making. And last but not least, great acting. I know people don't like to compare here, but I can say that the acting was altogether, as a result, above anything else I've seen in Lebanon's movie history.

    The one thing that lacked in Caramel was a great revelation of some sort. Maybe that's just what I wished to see. There was a couple of discreet ones, but I think the intention of the movie was to project a hidden reality to most people, and it succeeded in doing so.

    Congratulations to Nadine Labaki and all the team behind Caramel, go see Caramel, a wonderful experience, I will be waiting anxiously for Nadine's next wonder!
    8janos451

    The sweet unveiling of 'Caramel'

    Nadine Labaki: perhaps not a familiar name, not yet. You are certain to hear more of her, well beyond this report about her first film, "Caramel." The young Lebanese beauty is not only the star of this heartwarming and unusual movie, but also its director and co-writer.

    Unusual? It sure is, a contemporary film taking place in Beirut without any reference to the wars tearing the city apart for decades now. (There is a parallel here with another excellent film making its U.S. appearance, "The Band's Visit," of an Egyptian-Israeli encounter set deliberately outside the political context.) Unusual? Amazingly so when you realize, having witnessed an extraordinary ensemble performance, that all but two of the cast members have no acting experience.It's all great acting by non-actors, and you wouldn't know it without a press release.

    "Sex in the City" with brains, realism, and without affectation, "Caramel" tells the story of five women in a Beirut beauty salon, their lives and dreams. The tone is simple, intimate, the characters are different from each other, but all likable and real. "Caramel" is a movie to enjoy; beyond its vitality and good humor, it offers the viewer the acquaintance of everyday, believable people you can care about.

    The title refers to the pliant caramelized sugar used for hair removal, material that can be used for good (removing hair) or ill (inflicting pain on a lover's wife, who ends up in the wrong salon). It is something "sweet and salt, sugary and sour, of the delicious sugar that can burn and hurt you," Labaki has said.

    The director - whose theme and work are reminiscent of Pedro Almodovar's early films - is Layale, the owner of the salon, a woman in her early 30s, who "should be married" by now, but instead, she carries on a passionate (for her) affair with a married policeman. Layale is Christian, her best friend working in the salon, Nisrine, is a Moslem woman of 28, about to get married, but she is facing a daunting obstacle. The role is played memorably by one of the film's many amateur actors, Yasmine Al Masri.

    Also in the salon, Rima, a 24-year-old tomboy (played by Joanna Moukarzel, in real life "business manager with an electrical appliance company"!), who is quietly struggling with her growing interest in women. It is one of the many glories of "Caramel" how her friends literally look the other way when Rima - very much in love - cuts the hair of a beautiful stranger (Siham Fatmeh Safa, who should be a model and an actress, but is neither).

    Among the many fascinating characters: Jamale, a customer who virtually lives in the salon, a woman in denial of and battling her age; Lili, a crazy aunt, who collects parking tickets from windshields; and the men in the cast - relegated to supporting roles, but not belittled or presented in a hostile manner. It's not so much a "women's picture" as a film for and about people.

    With splendid cinematography by Yves Sehnaoui, and appealing music by Khaled Mouzanar, "Caramel" completed production work in 2006, one week before the most recent bombing of Beirut began.
    7ferguson-6

    A Cake with 10 Eggs

    Greetings again from the darkness. Insightful film dominated by Writer-Director-Lead Actress Nadine Labaki. Billed as a Romantic Comedy, this is much more a commentary on people ... especially women and how everyone's thought and actions revolve around finding the right companion. During that search, there can be much loneliness and frustration, but the discovery makes it all worthwhile.

    The doe-eyed Ms. Labaki gives a fine performance and supposedly most of the supporting roles were filled by "real" people, not actors. Probably why the movie has such an earthy, straight-from-the-heart feel to it. There is much creativity in the editing and scene cuts. Much of the humor of the film is derived from tying one scene to another seemingly unrelated one.

    Not in the class of the Almodovar films, it still is very poignant and classy in it's commentary on women and relationships. Also, it is refreshing to see a film on Beirut that is character driven and not politically or war based.
    8Jose Guilherme

    Enchanting film... really captivates... those eyes...

    I just saw this film in the International Film Festival in Brasilia, Brazil. I thought one more non-lebanese comment might actually be helpful.

    I gave it a 8 out of 10 because I'm very fussy about giving 9's and 10's to movies. It is a great movie... enchanting... beautiful...it feels homely and intimate quite fast. The acting is good... especially of the director/actress Nadine Labaki.

    One cannot avoid being seduced by this woman's eyes and beauty. Labaki is a stunner. She is so great in her role, best actress in the movie. Her character comes across very believably... and those eyes ! I recommend seeing this movie... and I'd keep an eye on future projects from Director/Actress Nadine Labaki.
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    Life's all in a "salon de beauté"

    Without reading any summary or comment on the movie I just went to see it. I didn't know it was in Lebanese, I was attracted by the promising name of Caramel.

    What I saw was a potpourri of emotions and languages, I don't speak Lebanese at all, but it was funny to recognize all the different influences in their language, due to the colonialism. The protagonist and director is a breath-taking and very convincing actress, I had no doubt all the ladies of the cast were good friends and would have hung out all their lives. The storyline is kept simple and clear so even if you don't follow the subtitles, you easily understand the movie. I don't like to compare it with any other movie I saw, but speaking of colors and emotions it reminded me of Almodovar's movies, dedicated to the women in his life. Even though I'd have preferred to see more of the name giving caramel, for about two hours I was transported into the oriental world of spices, taxi drivers, aunties, grandmas, uncles, nieces', sisters and brothers, living, laughing and mainly eating together. The movie combines a very traditional Lebanon with very modern questions, emancipated women and not to forget love. Leaving the cinema I felt loved and happy, I strongly recommend it!

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    • Trivia
      Most of the cast is made up of non-actors as director Nadine Labaki wanted naturalistic performances from them.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Siete minutos (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Succar Ya Banat
      Lyrics by Rodney El Haddad

      Music by Khaled Mouzanar

      Performed by Rasha Rizk

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Lebanon
    • Official sites
      • Bac Films (France)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • French
    • Also known as
      • سكر بنات
    • Filming locations
      • Beirut, Lebanon
    • Production companies
      • Les Films des Tournelles
      • Les Films de Beyrouth
      • Roissy Films
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    • Budget
      • €1,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,055,580
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $71,916
      • Feb 3, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,248,749
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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