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Le Chant des Mariées

Original title: Le chant des mariées
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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Le Chant des Mariées (2008)
The Nazi occupation of Tunisia strains the bonds of friendship between a Muslim woman and a Sephardic Jewess who are both preparing for their marriages.
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The Nazi occupation of Tunisia strains the bonds of friendship between a Muslim woman and a Sephardic Jewish woman who are both preparing for their marriages.The Nazi occupation of Tunisia strains the bonds of friendship between a Muslim woman and a Sephardic Jewish woman who are both preparing for their marriages.The Nazi occupation of Tunisia strains the bonds of friendship between a Muslim woman and a Sephardic Jewish woman who are both preparing for their marriages.

  • Director
    • Karin Albou
  • Writer
    • Karin Albou
  • Stars
    • Lizzie Brocheré
    • Olympe Borval
    • Najib Oudghiri
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Karin Albou
    • Writer
      • Karin Albou
    • Stars
      • Lizzie Brocheré
      • Olympe Borval
      • Najib Oudghiri
    • 11User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    The Wedding Song
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    Lizzie Brocheré
    Lizzie Brocheré
    • Myriam
    Olympe Borval
    • Nour
    Najib Oudghiri
    • Khaled…
    Simon Abkarian
    Simon Abkarian
    • Raoul…
    Karin Albou
    • Tita…
    Lassad Boumnijel
    • père de Nour…
    Nejia Jendoubi
    • mère de Nour…
    Hichem Rostom
    Hichem Rostom
    • père de Raoul…
    Jaouida Vaugan
    • mère de Raoul…
    Noureddine Bousselmi
    • Si Mustapha
    Habiba Songri
    • soeur de Nour…
    Skander Capizzi
    • frère de Nour…
    Saleh Trifi
    • oncle de Nour…
    Inchirah Zitouni
    • Hannana
    Dalila Meftahi
    • Patronne du hammam
    Hela Ben Hassen
    • Femme au mouton…
    Angelina Camazzola
    • Antonietta
    Nadia Ferchichi
    • Danseuse…
    • Director
      • Karin Albou
    • Writer
      • Karin Albou
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    9jjedif

    I couldn't completely suspend my disbelief but...

    Much is heard about the ability of Jews and Muslims to live together in relative peace and harmony in medieval Spain and later in French North Africa, and it's hard to know to what extent this was really true. Angel Vasquez in his novel, "La vida perra de Juanita Narboni", set in Tangier, certainly made it such peaceful co-existence seem both possible and real. And certainly the ambiance of North Africa is present in "The Wedding Song", which combines some of the sexual tension present in "Wedding in Galilee" with the wartime tension of "Battle of Algiers."

    The German have occupied North Africa, and neither Muslim nor Jew really have any reason to love the French, who treated their colonial subjects like dirt. Given a choice between supporting the French or the Germans, I couldn't fault the North Africans in the movie for feeling sympathy for Germany or for working for Germans. In fact, this very French sort of moral conundrum works well in a film that is full of moral conundrums.

    Concerning the sexuality and...gasp...full frontal nudity...found in "The Wedding Song", this movie is probably not for a pre-teen since the movie is really about the status of women...in a foreign culture, and, thus, is going to be over the heads of most pre-teens. That would seem to make the film an "R" rather than a "PG-13" (though I wouldn't be surprised if our censors gave it an "NC-17" because in a lots of ways, we in the "liberal" west aren't much more enlightened on sex and nudity than the ayatollahs in Iran). I certainly wouldn't have any problem though with my teenage son or daughter seeing this movie if he or she were interested in the culture or the topic (they're not going to see it at the cineplex, so we're talking about whether I would rent it and then let them watch it). But don't worry, worried parents, to most American teens this movie is of no interest and I doubt your kids will want to watch it at home with you). Yes, the sexuality *is* occasionally erotic, but more often than not, it's realistic and not very sexy by Hollywood standards. There is nothing pornographic about the sexuality whatsoever...unless you're one of those people who finds the human body to be an abdomination and all nudity unholy.

    Finally, is "The Wedding Song" a chic flick? I would say definitely NO. But are more women than men likely to take an interest in the topic of women's rights in a Muslim country? Sadly the answer is probably yes. In the end I just couldn't really buy into the relationship between the two young protagonists. Still, interesting, well-crafted films from North Africa/the Middle East don't ever make it to the cineplex, and there is plenty of suspense and action in "The Wedding Song", so I think thoughtful, thinking people will find this film worth a watch. By the way, I would give both "Wedding in Galilee" and "Battle of Algiers" a 10/10.
    10danny-castel

    During World War II,Tunisia is occupied by the Germans and the Allied forces are bombarding with French soldiers hanging out.. Two girls try to survive...

    Outstanding movie! Historical accurate - outstanding acting performances! Lizzie Brocheré succeeded in a convincing way, her efforts must have been tremendously exhausting but they bluntly payed off, the actress merits plenty of awards. Olympe Borval performs as the best actresses do. Simon Abkarian impersonates his character with a dept seldom seen on the screen. The script is well written, and one has the impression that it is well researched up to an academic level. Even if one does not like war movies he or she will be more then surprised about the films touch for human experiences and underlying anthropological - sociological study.
    8kosmasp

    Body and choice

    I may make it sound more contemporary than it is ... or maybe it just is? So no pun intended - the main characters (female) have their issues ... mostly about surviving, but also trying to better their lives. Not easy - even less so while being occupied, war looming and being controlled to say the least. Will they be able to achieve what they dream of? Not just physically that is - but also.

    There is quite a fair amount of nudity. And I am just pointing that out for those who may have an issue with that ... or to those who will cherish it. Though if you are of the latter ... I assume there are other movies for you to watch. Still do not be too sensitive - and be for women and their rights ... might be a bit much to ask I reckon for some ... but let's stay with movies for now.
    7sergelamarche

    Beautiful and stressful

    Film africain bien sympa. Encore les nazis qui font des dégats et des abus, mais pas de massacres ici. Une histoire de copines juive et musulmane qui dévoile beaucoup des coutumes.
    7kenjha

    Engaging but Uncompelling

    During WWII, the lifelong friendship between two young women (one Muslim, one Jewish) in Tunisia is tested when the Nazis take over the country. This is a good-looking film with fine performances from Brochere and Boval as the two women, although the characters are not very well developed. While generally engaging, it fails to be compelling, particularly for those not invested in the cultures portrayed here. It also doesn't offer any new insights about the religious themes it explores. It is sensitively directed by Albou, who also plays the mother of one of the young women. There are some surprisingly frank scenes depicting the grooming of Brochere for her wedding night.

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      In reference to the nude scenes, Karin Albou said: "It's very difficult to shoot a love scene in Tunisia ... and even more difficult to show a woman's sex being waxed. Some people on the set were shocked, especially as it was a woman who was doing it! So, fortunately, I was surrounded by people who were free in their minds. But it wasn't easy.
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      Edited into Film socialisme (2010)
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      Written by Nina Hagen

      Performed by Nina Hagen (as Nina Hagen Band)

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Tunisia
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Wedding Song
    • Filming locations
      • Tunisia
    • Production companies
      • Gloria Films
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,160
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,240
      • Oct 11, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $558,489
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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