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Un drame centré sur l'histoire d'amour entre deux hommes que le conflit du Moyen-Orient oppose: l'étudiant palestinien Nimer et Roy, un avocat israélien.Un drame centré sur l'histoire d'amour entre deux hommes que le conflit du Moyen-Orient oppose: l'étudiant palestinien Nimer et Roy, un avocat israélien.Un drame centré sur l'histoire d'amour entre deux hommes que le conflit du Moyen-Orient oppose: l'étudiant palestinien Nimer et Roy, un avocat israélien.
- Récompenses
- 19 victoires et 22 nominations au total
Jameel Khoury
- Nabil Mashrawi
- (as Jameel Khouri)
Loai Nofi
- Mustafa N'amna
- (as Loai Noufi)
Khawlah Hag-Debsy
- Hiam Mashrawi
- (as Khawlah Haj)
Moris Cohen
- Shabak
- (as Morris Cohen)
Chelli Goldenberg
- Rina Schaffer
- (as Cheli Goldenberg)
Rami Kashy
- Soldier
- (as Rami Kashi)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFirst film role for Nicholas Jacob, who portrays Nimer (Nimr on the subtitles) Mashrawi.
- GaffesThe credits spell Roy's last name as "Schaffer" but the business card he passes Nimer says "Sheffer."
- Citations
Nimer Mashrawi: I didn't plan to fall in love with you. All I know is that I want to be with you.
- Crédits fous"London and Kirshenbaum" clip courtesy of Channel 10 News flash courtesy of Channel 2 News
- ConnexionsFeatured in Les mains déliées: À la recherche du cinéma gay israélien (2014)
- Bandes originalesMarifnaash
Written by Natacha Atlas (as Atlas Natacha Joanna), Reynolds John Charles, Adams Justin Alexander
Performed by Mouna Hawa (as Mouna Hawa), Uri Brauner Kinrot (as Uri Brauner Kinrot.)
Publisher: Warner Chappel Music / c/o Media Men Group Ltd.
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When I began watching this movie I didn't know anything about the story, I just knew it was a gay themed film. I will say that I have seen a great number of gay themed films so my only reference in this genre isn't the classic Brokeback Mountain everyone always praises about (which in my opinion is barely an average gay themed film, there are much better films out there that are less known). Out in the Dark belongs now to my Top 5 gay themed films and here are the reasons.
This film represents the reality and how gay people are seen and treated in Palestine/Israel. If you thought that in western culture being accepted as a gay person was a difficult process, it is million times harder if you happen to born in Palestine. This film isn't trying to be "the best film of the year" nor it doesn't have the most "intelligent" storyline, but it is about showing how things can differ from our (western) way of experiencing and seeing things. Out in the Dark takes the viewer to a trip to the streets of Palestine/Israel and shows those moments most Hollywood screenwriters would not add to the screenplay since they are not what the "screenwriting manual" tells you to write. This is also what makes this film so appealing; you are following a journey of a person as it happens, aka "live", without any editing tricks or plot twists taking place all over the film. During the film I was constantly thinking how this could end and if the film can retain that level of intensity during the whole film, it means the film is well-made. At the end Out in the Dark is a film about love and how strong love can be between two people regardless of their sex. The ending will certainly divide people whether they like it or not, but I would have personally loved to see more, but I will not tell more since I would otherwise spoil it for you.
Out in the Dark shouldn't really be compared to films like Brokeback Mountain since this has a completely different narrative mindset as a film. Brokeback Mountain is a classic Hollywood polished love story just made with well-known actors and a director, but I personally feel that Brokeback Mountain gets praised more than it should. Films like Shelter (2007) and Just a Question of Love (2000) are million times better than Brokeback Mountain and I would recommend them anytime for anyone who wishes to see a well-done gay themed film. Even though by itself Out in the Dark isn't in my opinion as good as these two I just mentioned, it is still best gay themed film when it comes to this type of films; films which represent reality as it appears in a current day. Brokeback mountain is simply a reality sugared with all possible drama elements when in Out in the Dark the main thing is not to go through the "beginning, middle and end", it's the part of the journey one person must take to survive.
This film represents the reality and how gay people are seen and treated in Palestine/Israel. If you thought that in western culture being accepted as a gay person was a difficult process, it is million times harder if you happen to born in Palestine. This film isn't trying to be "the best film of the year" nor it doesn't have the most "intelligent" storyline, but it is about showing how things can differ from our (western) way of experiencing and seeing things. Out in the Dark takes the viewer to a trip to the streets of Palestine/Israel and shows those moments most Hollywood screenwriters would not add to the screenplay since they are not what the "screenwriting manual" tells you to write. This is also what makes this film so appealing; you are following a journey of a person as it happens, aka "live", without any editing tricks or plot twists taking place all over the film. During the film I was constantly thinking how this could end and if the film can retain that level of intensity during the whole film, it means the film is well-made. At the end Out in the Dark is a film about love and how strong love can be between two people regardless of their sex. The ending will certainly divide people whether they like it or not, but I would have personally loved to see more, but I will not tell more since I would otherwise spoil it for you.
Out in the Dark shouldn't really be compared to films like Brokeback Mountain since this has a completely different narrative mindset as a film. Brokeback Mountain is a classic Hollywood polished love story just made with well-known actors and a director, but I personally feel that Brokeback Mountain gets praised more than it should. Films like Shelter (2007) and Just a Question of Love (2000) are million times better than Brokeback Mountain and I would recommend them anytime for anyone who wishes to see a well-done gay themed film. Even though by itself Out in the Dark isn't in my opinion as good as these two I just mentioned, it is still best gay themed film when it comes to this type of films; films which represent reality as it appears in a current day. Brokeback mountain is simply a reality sugared with all possible drama elements when in Out in the Dark the main thing is not to go through the "beginning, middle and end", it's the part of the journey one person must take to survive.
- jani-ahonen-1
- 7 janv. 2014
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Out in the Dark
- Lieux de tournage
- Ramallah, West Bank, Palestine(Arabic-Palestinian scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 26 966 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 067 $US
- 29 sept. 2013
- Montant brut mondial
- 66 017 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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