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Le cochon de Gaza

Original title: When Pigs Have Wings
  • 2011
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.6K
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Le cochon de Gaza (2011)
Comedy

After a tempest, fishermen do not find only fish in their nets. That is what happens to Jafaar, a poor fisherman who lives poorly in Gaza. And what he hauls in is really upsetting : imagine ... Read allAfter a tempest, fishermen do not find only fish in their nets. That is what happens to Jafaar, a poor fisherman who lives poorly in Gaza. And what he hauls in is really upsetting : imagine that, a pig! An unclean animal judged impure not only by the Faith of Islam but also by th... Read allAfter a tempest, fishermen do not find only fish in their nets. That is what happens to Jafaar, a poor fisherman who lives poorly in Gaza. And what he hauls in is really upsetting : imagine that, a pig! An unclean animal judged impure not only by the Faith of Islam but also by the Jewish religion. Determined to get rid of the animal, Jafaar tries desperately to sell i... Read all

  • Director
    • Sylvain Estibal
  • Writer
    • Sylvain Estibal
  • Stars
    • Sasson Gabay
    • Baya Belal
    • Myriam Tekaïa
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Sylvain Estibal
    • Writer
      • Sylvain Estibal
    • Stars
      • Sasson Gabay
      • Baya Belal
      • Myriam Tekaïa
    • 7User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Sasson Gabay
    Sasson Gabay
    • Jafaar
    Baya Belal
    • Fatima
    Myriam Tekaïa
    • Yelena
    Gassan Abbas
    • Barber
    Khalifa Natour
    Khalifa Natour
    • Hussein
    Lotfi Abdelli
    • Young Policeman
    Ulrich Tukur
    Ulrich Tukur
    • Officer U.N.
    Khaled Riani
    • Salesman
    Uri Gabay
    • Netsah
    Ido Shaked
    • Soldier Terrasse 1
    Thierry Lopez
    • Soldier Terrasse 2
    Zohar Wexler
    • Colony Soldier
    Maurad Saad
    • Jihad Cameraman
    Khereddine Ennasri
    • Jihadist 3
    David Leguesse
    • Jihadist 2
    Nicholas Galea
    • Football Boy
    Bashir Wakil
    • Walid
    Michael Sciortino
    • Rabbi
    • Director
      • Sylvain Estibal
    • Writer
      • Sylvain Estibal
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    7marius-bancila

    Surprisingly good

    This is movie that exceeded my expectation. It's a comedy that sometimes makes you roll on the floor laughing. But beyond that it touches so well on a tabu subject. Not only that pigs cannot be eaten but they can't even touch the ground in Israel and Palestina. So what do you do when you find one? Definitely worth watching.
    7yris2002

    Between farce and drama a movie that makes laugh and think

    Watching a movie like this when every day the bulletin of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is tragically updated makes a weird effect, but the farcical facade of the story does not hide the tragedy of what has been going on in the Gaza strip for decades. So, it is impossible to deny the amusing side of a movie which really makes laugh, with moments of authentic humour, on the other hand the movie leaves also much to think about the absurdity of a never-ending struggle, without hurting anyone, but mainly siding with the weakest, those who neither win or lose, those who simply come under the conflict and suffer. So, no need to feel guilty for laughing, the drama is always there, to remind us the horror we hear and see in the news every day, but together with ordinary people's will to feel alive and free. Great acting by the whole cast, especially by Sasson Gabay interpreting Jafaar, full of passionate and realistic humanity, and for whom we cannot but feel empathy.
    8Reno-Rangan

    When trouble follows you, what will your next move?

    An English-Arabic-Hebrew language movie from a debuntant French director which unfolds the story of an unwealthy Gazan and his incredible adventure. The most sensitive issue was told in very enjoyable comical style, it might be Israel and Palestine or Islam-Jewish and pig. One of a rare movie, which was smartly made and will be better than you expect.

    The story of a poor fisherman from Gaza who end up of having a pig in his net during fishing. The animal is a bad omen according to his religion which forbids to sight. He takes advice from his friend who instruct to kill it, but for his soft-heartedness he let it live. Soon or later everyone around him going to find it so he need to send it from where it came. Those his adventures become our great entertainment throughout.

    Like I said very interesting material used for this story with gentle characters. The opening is undoubtedly sweeps our attention completely with fine character and story developments. But in the middle kind of little muddles without much happening in the story, more like everything were paused at once. And again hurried last portion hits like a lightening pace till the end.

    As per the final scene a sequel can be expected. I will be happy if the director had a plan for that because the character Jafaar is the reason. Kind of Wes Anderson style presentation, I said a little especially on the humorous side. A good movie to choose for purely entertainment purpose for its diverged elements.
    3Karl Self

    Modern fairy tales always take place in Israel and the occupied territories

    The fishermen of Gaza aren't allowed to sail to the high seas and therefore hardly land anything. Especially Jafaar, a likable chap, who returns to port with two sardines (and two single sandals), when his colleagues at least catch something they can sell on the market. Jafaar is like Chaplin's Little Tramp, a likable loser who never stops trying and never loses hope. Then, one day, he lands a big catch: a living pig! However, as a Muslim he can't eat it himself, he fails to sell it to a UN official (the only Christian he knows), and the Jews won't buy it either. Then he finds a Russian girl in a Jewish settlement (in this movie, there are still Jewish settlements in Gaza) who is at least willing to enter into a limited business agreement with Jafaar ...

    There is a veritable industry churning out movies about the Middle East conflict. The stories are usually modern fairy tales, probably in order to address the absurd reality without hurting anyone, and all characters are charming and full of human weaknesses. Israeli soldiers are usually gruff on the outside (the movie is critical!), but when you get to know them they're just ordinary chaps who watch Telenovelas just like everybody else (the movie is balanced and by no means antisemitic!).

    I thought that the plot was too thin to sustain a 90-minute film. The actors were excellent and made the most out of it, but overall I didn't learn anything new about the Israeli-Palestinian-conflict -- or in fact, anything at all. The sweltering conflict would warrant a movie which gives us a new perspective even at the cost of balance, rather than putting us to bed with a fairy tale on the strength of human nature.
    FrenchEddieFelson

    A politcal entertainment

    Jafaar (Sasson Gabay) is a Palestinian fisherman who lives humbly or even poorly with his wife Fatima (Baya Belal) in the Gaza Strip. During a fishing, Jafaar accidentally catches in his nets a Vietnamese pig unexpectedly fallen from a freighter. In order to improve his miserable existence, Jafaar will improvise an incredible and barely-recommendable trade with the Israelis.

    Funny or even hilarious, Le cochon de Gaza (2011) is a poetic fable that avoids the political commitment while denouncing an absurd situation. The director Sylvain Estibal achieves an endearing 'tour de force' with subtlety and tenderness. 7/8 of 10

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    • Trivia
      Two pigs have been used called Charlotte and Babe. Both are female.
    • Quotes

      Fatima: He said if you didn't repay him your debt you'd end up in jail

      Jafaar: What did you answer him?

      Fatima: That we are already in jail!

    • Connections
      Referenced in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2011 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • When Pigs Have Wings
    • Filming locations
      • Malta(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Marilyn Productions
      • StudioCanal
      • Barry Films
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      • €4,574,488 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,733,806
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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