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A criminal returns to the fake grave where he buried his loot years before and discovers that it has become the shrine of an unknown saint and a thriving little village.A criminal returns to the fake grave where he buried his loot years before and discovers that it has become the shrine of an unknown saint and a thriving little village.A criminal returns to the fake grave where he buried his loot years before and discovers that it has become the shrine of an unknown saint and a thriving little village.
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- 4 wins & 7 nominations total
Mohammed Nouaimane
- Brahim
- (as Mohamed Naimane)
Hasan Badidah
- The nurse
- (as Hassan Ben Badida)
Adam Morjany
- Le fils d'Aziz
- (as Adam Morjani)
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There were certainly moments of boredom whilst watching this, but gradually the characters began to take on a life of their own, the subtle humour began to shine.
Writing this, a day after watching it, I am thinking fondly of so many of them - the mausoleum guard and his touching dedication to his dog; the barber and his different shaving creams for different customers; the nurse and doctor quietly sipping home-brewed alcohol to get them through the day; the two thieves exchanging glances that wouldn't be amiss in a Laurel and Hardy skit.
By the end, despite the slow-pace and lack of action I wanted to carry on watching these people.
There are some wonderful moments of deadpan humour and there is an underlying spirituality to the whole piece without it being at all pretentious or pandering.
Like the characters waiting for rain after a ten-year drought - your patience will be rewarded if you give this movie a chance to envelop you.
Writing this, a day after watching it, I am thinking fondly of so many of them - the mausoleum guard and his touching dedication to his dog; the barber and his different shaving creams for different customers; the nurse and doctor quietly sipping home-brewed alcohol to get them through the day; the two thieves exchanging glances that wouldn't be amiss in a Laurel and Hardy skit.
By the end, despite the slow-pace and lack of action I wanted to carry on watching these people.
There are some wonderful moments of deadpan humour and there is an underlying spirituality to the whole piece without it being at all pretentious or pandering.
Like the characters waiting for rain after a ten-year drought - your patience will be rewarded if you give this movie a chance to envelop you.
What could have been a comedy cum thriller is actually reduced to a slow, painful, mini comic storey. It has so many common sense holes in storey that after each mini episode within it one wonders how this was allowed to happen or how it can happen? But the seens with barber shop and ladies coming to doctor with flimsy ailments is more entertaining. But main part of shrine and recovering loot and unexpected ending are very boring. What could have been a great comic thriller is a painful, slow process.
With a premise as interesting as this, it could have been a better movie.
Its tad difficult to believe many elements in the movie and it doesn't feel realistic.
The springing of an entire village where there's no water and much "business".
People getting gold teeth made in such a place!
Homes with gold embroidered cushions and water (in such a desert).
The characters do not evoke empathy or much humour though there is certainly scope.
Good in parts but doesn't come together as a harmonious film.
Watched it at a Film fest and din't live up to the hype it created.
What can I say. Absurdity piled on top of farce. Shades of The Life of Brian, and The Field, slap stick from D'Unbeliveables, bizarre. Loved it.
One character was as eccentric as the next. The old women wasting the doctors time, the doctor, the doctors assistant micro dosing to stop himself going mad through boredom, the men who only attended the doctors clinic after he inserted false teeth for the dog, all great. The bald men who were regulars in the barbers, reminds me of an uncle's barber shop here in town in my childhood.
For all the absurdity and farce it was beautifully shot with some really good scenes particularly indoors.
Having watched some Iranian cinema a while back and now Moroccan "The West" could learn a thing or two from these directors. This is a little gem that had me reflecting on and smiling about it for a day or so after watching.
One character was as eccentric as the next. The old women wasting the doctors time, the doctor, the doctors assistant micro dosing to stop himself going mad through boredom, the men who only attended the doctors clinic after he inserted false teeth for the dog, all great. The bald men who were regulars in the barbers, reminds me of an uncle's barber shop here in town in my childhood.
For all the absurdity and farce it was beautifully shot with some really good scenes particularly indoors.
Having watched some Iranian cinema a while back and now Moroccan "The West" could learn a thing or two from these directors. This is a little gem that had me reflecting on and smiling about it for a day or so after watching.
I saw "The Unknown Saint" at the Philadelphia Film Festival and it was one of the bigger surprises for me. I had pretty low expectations for the story but ended up really liking it....though I also am sure it's not for all tastes...mostly because the story is a bit slow. I see it as being deliberately paced....and hopefully you'll feel the same.
The story begins with a crook burying his loot in the Moroccan desert. He's soon caught and sent to prison. Sometime later, he's released...and immediately returns to the desert to retrieve the money. However, he has a serious problem....a shrine to the 'unknown saint' has been built atop the ground where he buried the money!! And, the place is guarded day and night! So how will this dumb crook and his even dumber accomplice get the money? Or, will they?
What made this so enjoyable were all the little supporting characters throughout the story. You cannot help but care about many of them and their lives....and this is a real tribute to the script and deft direction. Well worth seeing and also humorous in a very offbeat way!
The story begins with a crook burying his loot in the Moroccan desert. He's soon caught and sent to prison. Sometime later, he's released...and immediately returns to the desert to retrieve the money. However, he has a serious problem....a shrine to the 'unknown saint' has been built atop the ground where he buried the money!! And, the place is guarded day and night! So how will this dumb crook and his even dumber accomplice get the money? Or, will they?
What made this so enjoyable were all the little supporting characters throughout the story. You cannot help but care about many of them and their lives....and this is a real tribute to the script and deft direction. Well worth seeing and also humorous in a very offbeat way!
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- Gross worldwide
- $107,234
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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