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Fatima

  • 2015
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  • 1h 19min
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6,5/10
1,6 k
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Franck Andrieux in Fatima (2015)
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  • Réalisation
    • Philippe Faucon
  • Scénario
    • Philippe Faucon
    • Aziza Boudjellal
    • Mustapha Kharmoudi
  • Casting principal
    • Soria Zeroual
    • Zita Hanrot
    • Kenza Noah Aïche
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Philippe Faucon
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Faucon
      • Aziza Boudjellal
      • Mustapha Kharmoudi
    • Casting principal
      • Soria Zeroual
      • Zita Hanrot
      • Kenza Noah Aïche
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Soria Zeroual
    • Fatima
    Zita Hanrot
    Zita Hanrot
    • Nesrine
    Kenza Noah Aïche
    • Souad
    Chawki Amari
    • Le père
    Dalila Bencherif
    • Leila
    Edith Saulnier
    • Séverine
    Corinne Duchesne
    • La propriétaire appartement
    Emir El Guerfi
    • Copain Sélim
    Zakaria Ali-Mehidi
    • Sélim
    Zahra Addioui
    • Femme cité 1
    Nadia Hamied
    • Femme cité 2
    Isabelle Candelier
    Isabelle Candelier
    • Employeuse Fatima
    Franck Andrieux
    Franck Andrieux
    • Médecin traitant Fatima
    Christiane Laroche
    • La mère de l'employeuse de Fatima
    Hélène Balazard
    • Employée Crédit Municipal
    Claire Brodiez
    • Enseignante alphabétisation
    Fatima Herda
    • Fille campus 1
    Taïs Kazouan
    • Fille campus 2
    • Réalisation
      • Philippe Faucon
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Faucon
      • Aziza Boudjellal
      • Mustapha Kharmoudi
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    10Elijah_T

    Fatima; Or, Finding Your Way in a Foreign Land

    This is a casual presentation of the daily lives of three Moroccan females. One's college-driven, overstressed, and trying her hardest. Another's falling out of interest with academia, is headstrong (not always in a good way), and would rather enjoy her youth than focus entirely on her future. The other's their mother--Fatima, our central character, voice of reason, and primary holder of traditional values.

    The drama in this film mostly comes from stress, expectations, and peers. Nesrine is a medical student, so you'll get to witness her study a lot and stress over grades. Souad is a snobbish pretty girl with an attitude that only the most confident of males can subdue, so naturally she has an issue with authority and even her mother's means of income. Fatima is a house cleaner and school custodian who wants her daughters to succeed and appreciate their circumstances in France compared to hers' growig up in Morocco. As for their peers, the French women seem to take issue with Fatima's headscarf. The Muslim women take issue with the daughters' behavior and the family's sudden lack of interaction with them. The young (and old) males, on the other hand, are very interested in Souad. Both to her amusement and annoyance.

    Fatima is an enjoyable watch. I just wish I could discuss it with someone who's been in similar situations to get their perspective and story. There are enough well-timed transitions between the three main characters for the film to stay interesting. One thing that I will comment on very briefly is the relationship between the mother and father. That is all.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Brilliant expose

    I don't know if you have ever heard of Philippe Faucon, the film maker. He is purely french at one hundred percent but he is nevertheless highly concerned, involved with the Arabic, Algerian world. I have already seen all his movies and, believe me, they are all very interesting, because they draw an accurate and faithful painting of everything about the Arabic people, in France in particular, or during war in Algeria. This one makes no exception. You have here the story of the generation conflict that occurs between a forty years old lonesome mother of two teen daughters and her children. Both young girls who have many difficulties to follow their community rules in the European modern way of life.

    A very interesting social piece of work.
    8missraze

    "How can you talk to your mother or father if you don't know their language?"

    OK solid film, interesting enough, excellent topic, wonderful script, realistic and entertaining scenes, beautifully connected and told storyline.

    Except the acting. Excluding older sister Nesrine. I relate to her SO much and everything you see her say/experience/do, and the actress played the role rather modestly but then her smile and crying is superb. Believable, though her role was rather limited. She basically deals with the identity struggles as a nonwhite woman emerging in a society that praises women for their looks and class, especially chic French cities like the one she dwells in. All while balancing an increasingly dysfunctional household, stressful coursework ( in a subject the director shows she is massively outnumbered in), social pressures, and poverty. And it doesn't help that people turn her down for an apartment so much. And she doesn't seem to be working. I like the role more than the actress but she was good.

    But the mother and younger sister Souad need help in the acting department; the mother took this film for a high school production, particularly in a scene where she got hurt; people have died in the way she got hurt. Yet instead of wailing in pain and for help she says her words like, "ah...ahhhh..." No emotions, anything, and it all seems contrived. There's one scene where she is opening up to someone in Arabic and it literally looks like she's reading off cue cards, you will see. And then Souad doesn't move anything on her face for the entire movie. Even when she yells. But it didn't deter me from the film/didn't put me off from finishing it. Because everything else is too grasping.

    OK the film is about Moroccan immigrants in France: the dad is a manual labourer, and the mother has to clean for a living under curt supervisors that always happen to be female in this movie; this alludes to the fact that male immigrants of colour might have to resort to lowly work at first, and that certain white women can belittle women of colour, including immigrants, through their treatment towards them, especially as their bosses. It was almost uncomfortable to see how her bosses spoke to her, and it's kind of impossible to not see it in a racial way now. This separation between class, race, culture and language rubs off on their 1st- generation daughters' self esteem; Souad is a rebellious high school student and Nesrine is a studious university student. So Souad has a more modern, Eff You approach to this division, and Nesrine has a more old-school Little Engine That Could approach to her adversities. It's cute and pragmatic, how the director/writer balled these contrasting personalities and perspectives into one household and film. Now...I don't know if it's sensitivity to the reality of these social issues, or simply bias for stereotypes from the director....

    There continues to be a lot of nuance in this film with race. I'm going to ignore the fact that the film decided to cast an actress that is a European looking girl for Souad's role, because the shoes she is filling are about an African-Muslim. The racial undertone is that staff at her school disrespects her, to be honest, though her reactions to them are out of control yet realistic. The implications are that the white staff are condescending to her and the African-Arab Phys Ed teacher only picks on her and her friend, though they are like him and the only two nonwhite students, and female. Well basically Souad just won't put up with that. The script never directly states, "they only pick on me because I'm not white, and my Phys Ed teacher is a traitor to humiliate us," it is implied, yet undeniably what the scene is about when you watch it. I've never experienced a scene like that in real life but race traitors do exist. And that's very good filmmaking: providing a vision and a concise script, and then stepping back without shying away from things as they still smoothly play out for the audience to interpret. Troubling themes that are made watchable and enjoyable here, to me. Just work on the acting. And a key element in French independent film seems to be a calm lack of music throughout the film so if you're new to it don't feel bored.

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    • Anecdotes
      Producer Fabienne Vonnier came to Philippe Faucon with the project but unfortunately died before work started.
    • Connexions
      References Gremlins (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Osez Joséphine
      Lyrics by Jean Fauque and Alain Bashung

      Music by Alain Bashung

      Performed by Alain Bashung

      (from the 1991 album "Osez Joséphine")

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 octobre 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Canada
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Arabe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 親密告白
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Istiqlal Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 50 105 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 221 $US
      • 28 août 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 212 228 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 19min(79 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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