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Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets

Original title: Ali Zaoua, prince de la rue
  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.1K
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Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets (2000)
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A group of children living on the street leave their gang, prompting retribution from the gang's leader. After one of the children dies, the rest try to come up with the resources to give th... Read allA group of children living on the street leave their gang, prompting retribution from the gang's leader. After one of the children dies, the rest try to come up with the resources to give their friend a proper burial.A group of children living on the street leave their gang, prompting retribution from the gang's leader. After one of the children dies, the rest try to come up with the resources to give their friend a proper burial.

  • Director
    • Nabil Ayouch
  • Writers
    • Nabil Ayouch
    • Nathalie Saugeon
  • Stars
    • Mounïm Kbab
    • Mustapha Hansali
    • Hicham Moussoune
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nabil Ayouch
    • Writers
      • Nabil Ayouch
      • Nathalie Saugeon
    • Stars
      • Mounïm Kbab
      • Mustapha Hansali
      • Hicham Moussoune
    • 28User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 27 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mounïm Kbab
    • Kwita
    Mustapha Hansali
    • Omar
    Hicham Moussoune
    • Boubker
    Abdelhak Zhayra
    • Ali Zaoua
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Dib
    Amal Ayouch
    • Ali Zaoua's mother
    Mohamed Majd
    • The fisherman
    Hicham Ibrahimi
    • The sailor
    Nadia Ould Hajjaj
    • Schoolgirl
    Abdelkader Lofti
    • Hardware store owner
    Khalil Essaadi
    • Khalid
    Abdessamad Tourab Seddam
    • Noureddine
    Ahmed Lahlil
    • Man in bar
    Karim Merzak
    • The marabout's son
    Halima Frizi
    • Old woman
    Khalid Ghanimi
    • Shita
    Mohamed Ajmil
    • Barrito
    Mohamed Ezzanati
    • Nemss
    • Director
      • Nabil Ayouch
    • Writers
      • Nabil Ayouch
      • Nathalie Saugeon
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    july24christina

    a film from another world...

    This is definitely one of the best films that i've seen lately. It tells the story of Moroccan street children who live in the filth of the gutters of present-day Casablanca. These homeless urchins, with a few exceptions, make up a gang of at least 75-100 kids who pick pockets, sniff glue and are led by Dib, a modern-day Fagin. A band of 3 ids, following a dreamer- Ali Zaoua, splits from this gang. When Ali is killed by a kid from the gang, the story begins.

    We follow these children as they try to give Ali a funeral, and what we see in their world is at times terrifying, or at least extremely upsetting and unsettling. Part of what makes the film so effective is that the children are not actors- they are real street children. they are not Hollywood's dirty Orphan Annies, in pre-stained clothing and manufactured dirt- they are real. Dib is one of the few professional actors in the film. It is at times difficult to see because of this. Still, Ali Zaoua is an extremely good and possibly great film.
    10turkam

    Even better than "City of God!"

    This is an amazing film. It has to be up there with "City of God" and "Pixote" (Brazil), "At- The Horse" (Turkey), "Saalam Bombay" (India) and "Amores Perros" (Mexico) as well as the American documentary "Streetwise" as one of the best contemporary movies about poverty and the social repression and horrors it brings to its subjects. The film is engrossing, captivating, disturbing and harrowing on many levels. The film is also a remarkable fusion of Godard, gangster films and "Arabian Nights." A shocking thing happens to the film's title character at the outset of the film, and we are transported into a world that is both enchating and perilous as if we are traveling with Sinbad across the 7 seas. Alas, this is no fantasy and we are reminded of that all too suddenly and it is a power that haunts the viewer as the final credits roll. The film also reminds one of our great independent filmmakers, like Spike Lee and Jim Jarmusch in terms of applying simplicity to brilliant and stark primary and secondary characters thus allowing a documentary feel to float with the narrative. Alas, when one is from Morroco as this filmmaker is, it usually takes two or three major efforts like this before you are recognized as being a cinematic genius. One of the best African films I've seen, along with "Quartier Mozart" from Cameroon, and certainly worth one's time.
    7runamokprods

    Touching portrait of the street life of kids

    A variation on Hector Babenco's great 'Pixote' this follows the theme of abandoned street kids, being played by real street kids.

    But "Ali" is much less gritty and naturalistic in style, if not story. Beautiful widescreen photography, some playful animated moments, and a slightly less despairing feel (although it's still pretty dark).

    A young street boy is killed, and his friends try to figure out how to and his street friends try to figure out how to get him 'buried like a prince', hoping to give his sad, lost life some meaning in death. All the while they have to fend off attacks from the local street gang, find the boy's mother and let her know about her son's sad demise, etc.

    Very well acted for the most part, and has it's share of touching, heartbreaking moments. But it also feels manipulative and 'moviesh' at others. Certainly a good film, if not quite at the level of it's ancestors.
    9peterbakkers

    its naturalness is astonishing....very rare

    Only seldom have I seen a movie that's so realistic. It definitely has an enlighting influence on ones mind. The way you look at the world really does change after seeing those poor and yet so, in a heart-touching way, funny streetchildren. One of my top ten movies, I assure you !!
    brsanders43

    more films like this?

    perusing the local library i came across this gem.

    the film was released by "filmmovement: a declaration of independents." does anyone have any recommendations for similar type films, possibly by this same publisher?

    one of the most chilling, unique, and realistic parts of the film was the abrupt death of "ali" in the beginning. after my expecting of ali to be the main character, i was shocked by his death, but the children live in a merciless world. very realistic as above mentioned.

    the gang slogan "life...is a pile of s**t" was a bit depressing. but the overall cheerfulness of the youngest of the three main characters kept my spirits up through the film. "show your pride"... after a goal really cracked me up.

    the connection of the 2 suns to the tape in ali's house was an interesting psychological connection thrown in by the author.

    my recommendation for more great foreign films: "trois couleurs" directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski and "Obchod na korze" (A Shop on Main Street) by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. really great stuff.

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    • Trivia
      Amal Ayouch had met Mustapha Hansali when he visited the Wholesale market in the company of an educator one night. When asked to improvise a situation, he revealed himself to be an extraordinarily sensitive child. Hansali had a difficult relationship with his mother, and it was hard for him to take on the role of Omar vis-à-vis Ali's mother. Also, he did not want to be filmed in the nude while Ali's mother bathed him. Amal Ayouch finally persuaded him, explaining how much more difficult it had been for her, married, with two children, to simulate sex with a client.
    • Goofs
      When Boubker moves the tray of sardines, its position then changes between shots. The corner by Omar crosses the white line, but not in the subsequent shot.
    • Connections
      References The 400 Blows (1959)

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2000 (Morocco)
    • Countries of origin
      • Morocco
      • Tunisia
      • France
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ali Zaoua
    • Filming locations
      • Casablanca, Morocco
    • Production companies
      • 2M
      • Ace Editing
      • Alexis Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,520
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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