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Uma garota de 14 anos na Palestina de 1948 assiste de uma despensa trancada enquanto uma catástrofe consome sua casa.Uma garota de 14 anos na Palestina de 1948 assiste de uma despensa trancada enquanto uma catástrofe consome sua casa.Uma garota de 14 anos na Palestina de 1948 assiste de uma despensa trancada enquanto uma catástrofe consome sua casa.
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- 3 vitórias e 6 indicações no total
Resumo
Reviewers say 'Farha' is a powerful film highlighting Palestinian struggles during the Nakba. It is praised for its authentic portrayal of displacement and suffering. Key themes include war's impact on innocent lives, resilience, and the importance of education and hope. Karam Taher's performance is lauded for its depth. The cinematography and direction are noted for their artistic quality and realistic depiction. The film is recommended for its educational value and empathy-building, though some find it slow or claustrophobic.
Avaliações em destaque
Watched this with my teen children. We all loved it despite it being slow in the middle. A must-see to help understand history. Wonderful to have movies depicting Palestine to portray a genuine side to the conflict.
Watch it with your family. It's heart-breaking but nothing too gory that a teen can't handle.
Artistically the movie was beautifully directed.
A girl's dreams that collapsed all in one day because of occupying forces against a nation of defenseless villagers.
Loved the details of the costumes and the songs.
Loved the dialects in Arabic.
I wish they had translated her lullaby accurately. Instead it was translated as an American classic lullaby.
The best part is that it's a true story.
The truth of Palestine history needs to be portrayed more and the people deserve justice.
Watch it with your family. It's heart-breaking but nothing too gory that a teen can't handle.
Artistically the movie was beautifully directed.
A girl's dreams that collapsed all in one day because of occupying forces against a nation of defenseless villagers.
Loved the details of the costumes and the songs.
Loved the dialects in Arabic.
I wish they had translated her lullaby accurately. Instead it was translated as an American classic lullaby.
The best part is that it's a true story.
The truth of Palestine history needs to be portrayed more and the people deserve justice.
Everything is impeccable.
The direction is top notch, the cinematography mesmerizing, the editing crispy, engaging screenplay n terrific performances by all.
The lead female actor gave a terrific performance but the best stuff is the direction.
The director n this movie deserves more recognition worldwide.
Hats off to the director for not trying to show unnecessary violent or brutal stuff.
The camera does not linger any longer than is necessary on the horrific scenes.
There is nothing cheap, mawkish or sensational.
In fact it is much better than Adrien Brody's The Pianist.
I hope it gets the recognition in the Oscars.
The direction is top notch, the cinematography mesmerizing, the editing crispy, engaging screenplay n terrific performances by all.
The lead female actor gave a terrific performance but the best stuff is the direction.
The director n this movie deserves more recognition worldwide.
Hats off to the director for not trying to show unnecessary violent or brutal stuff.
The camera does not linger any longer than is necessary on the horrific scenes.
There is nothing cheap, mawkish or sensational.
In fact it is much better than Adrien Brody's The Pianist.
I hope it gets the recognition in the Oscars.
10kamruj-a
Decided to finally watch this, didn't regret it one bit. If you're expecting a political film, this is not it. This was a raw and emotional account of how a young Palestinian girl lost everything near and dear to her and how her aspirations of becoming a teacher and opening a girls school in her village were destroyed due to the events of the Nakba.
It was filmed very well with brilliant cinematography and amazing sound design. The primary protagonist was great and the overall acting was very convincing.
Definitely worth a watch!
Be aware that this film has some tear jerking moments, it is the unfortunate reality of what occured in Palestine.
It was filmed very well with brilliant cinematography and amazing sound design. The primary protagonist was great and the overall acting was very convincing.
Definitely worth a watch!
Be aware that this film has some tear jerking moments, it is the unfortunate reality of what occured in Palestine.
A story of shattered dreams, uprooted communities & destruction of the soul, Farha is one of the countless accounts of al-Nakba, the 1948 Palestinian exodus that led to their displacement from their homeland for the creation of Israel. Powerful, provocative & profoundly upsetting, the film is a harrowing coming-of-age journey of a young girl whose innocence is destroyed by the violence she witnesses.
Written & directed by Darin J. Sallam in her feature film debut, the premise may be bare-boned but it is sufficient enough for the horrors of the diaspora to play out. The film acquaints us with our 14-year-old protagonist's dreams & aspirations before the coming tragedy and the despair & anguish she's left with after seeing the sheer brutality of the invading forces. It's not an easy sit but then, it isn't supposed to be nor it should be.
Most of the events unfold inside the pantry our titular character is locked in by her father after their village is attacked. The camera stays with her throughout the ordeal, shows the violence from her perspective, and aptly captures her loss of innocence. Karam Taher is outstanding in her debut performance and plays the eponymous role with emotional precision. Sound is also integral in conveying the terror unfolding outside and it is expertly utilised.
Overall, Farha informs & sheds light on a vital slice of Palestine history that its oppressors have tried to brush under the rug for decades and makes for only a small fragment of the massacres that unfolded back in 1948 & still continue to this day. Although heavy-handed at times, it does get the message across with clarity and is a strong plea for the Palestine voice to be heard & not be silenced. One of last year's better offerings and by all means an essential viewing.
Written & directed by Darin J. Sallam in her feature film debut, the premise may be bare-boned but it is sufficient enough for the horrors of the diaspora to play out. The film acquaints us with our 14-year-old protagonist's dreams & aspirations before the coming tragedy and the despair & anguish she's left with after seeing the sheer brutality of the invading forces. It's not an easy sit but then, it isn't supposed to be nor it should be.
Most of the events unfold inside the pantry our titular character is locked in by her father after their village is attacked. The camera stays with her throughout the ordeal, shows the violence from her perspective, and aptly captures her loss of innocence. Karam Taher is outstanding in her debut performance and plays the eponymous role with emotional precision. Sound is also integral in conveying the terror unfolding outside and it is expertly utilised.
Overall, Farha informs & sheds light on a vital slice of Palestine history that its oppressors have tried to brush under the rug for decades and makes for only a small fragment of the massacres that unfolded back in 1948 & still continue to this day. Although heavy-handed at times, it does get the message across with clarity and is a strong plea for the Palestine voice to be heard & not be silenced. One of last year's better offerings and by all means an essential viewing.
I'm not going to lie, this makes really difficult viewing. Anyone with an ounce of empathy and compassion will find it heartbreaking. But this also makes it essential viewing so that we understand the history and the pain of the Palestinian people. I had hoped to see it more from a historical aspect but seeing it from the view of Farha really helps you to get to grips with what it was like for Palestinians at the time. It isn't overly graphic but could be quite a traumatic watch for younger viewers. But what about the situation in Palestine isn't traumatic? I watched it with my 13, 11 and 6 yr old children.
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- CuriosidadesThe film is Jordan's submission in the Best International Feature Film category at the 95th Academy Awards
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- US$ 703
- Tempo de duração1 hora 32 minutos
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