The Wedding Song
Director:
Karin Albou
Language:
French with English subtitles
Cast:
Lizzie Brocheré, Olympe Borval, Najib Oudghiri, Simon Abkarian
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César nominee writer/director Karin Albou's bold second feature lifts the lid on a chapter of WWII history that has rarely been shown. Reminiscent of women-led wartime films such as 'Aimée & Jaguar' and 'The Diary of Anne Frank', 'The Wedding Song' explores both Jewish and Arab cultures and female sexuality to winning effect.
Tunis, 1942: Against the Allied bombs and the goosesteps of the Nazi occupiers, two teenage girlfriends, one Muslim, the other Jewish, cling to the bond they’ve shared since childhood. However, the world shared by Jews and Arabs is being split by German promises of liberation - they’ll rid Tunis of the French and the Jews.
As Myriam is no longer safe, her mother attempts to marry her off to a wealthy doctor to save them both. But Myriam doesn't want to get married, so she and Nour make efforts to scupper the wedding plans.
Cast: Lizzie Brocheré, Olympe Borval, Najib Oudghiri, Simon Abkarian
Director: Karin Albou
Country: France
Year: 2009
Certificate: 15
Duration: 100 minutes
Soundtrack: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect ratio: 16x9 Anamorphic Widescreen
Language: French with English subtitles
Released: 2011-05-16
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