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30 October 1998 (Norway) morePlot:
In April, 1975, civil war breaks out; Beirut is partitioned along a Moslem-Christian line. Tarek is in high school... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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6 wins & 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
Great movie moreCast
(Credited cast)| Rami Doueiri | ... | Tarek Noueri | |
| Naamar Sahli | |||
| Mohamad Chamas | ... | Omar (as Mouhidine Guerra) | |
| Rola Al Amin | ... | May (as Rolande Amin) | |
| Carmen Lebbos | ... | Hala Noueri - Tarek's mother (as Carmen Loubbos) | |
| Joseph Bou Nassar | ... | Riad Noueri - Tarek' father (as Joseph Nassar) | |
| Liliane Nemri | ... | Neighbor (as Liliane Nemry) | |
| Leïla Karam | ... | Oum Walid - the madame (as Leila Karam) | |
| Mahmoud Mabsout | ... | Hassan - the baker | |
| Hassan Farhat | ... | Roadblock Militiaman | |
| Fadi Abou Khalil | ... | Bakery Militiaman (as Fadi Abi Samra) |
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Beyrouth Al Gharbiyya (Lebanon: Arabic title)West Beirut (Canada: English title)
West Beyrouth (France)
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105 min | Argentina:105 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente)Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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France:U | Spain:13 | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | Argentina:13Filming Locations:
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'Mohammad Chamas' who played Omar in the movie was discovered by accident. At one time while the crew was preparing the set and not having found an actor to play Omar, Mohammed was passing by and he had a fight with one of the crew members. The director noticed him and immediately asked him to play the character. After having lived in an orphanage most of his life, becoming a lead in a motion picture was an important change of pace. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: In one scene when Tarek and Omar can't find May and sit down to talk, a Peugeot 505 appears in the background. Peugeot hadn't released their 505 model in 1975-76, the year at which the scene is supposed to happen. moreSoundtrack:
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I lived outside Lebanon my entire life. When I went back ten years after the war has ended, I saw a normal style of life. Although I have learned a lot about the civil through my dad and books, but I was not able to imagine the way the war was conducted. The weird incidents of two men talking to each other one day, and then killing each other the next day. I did not comprehend the killing of two Lebanese guys of each other due to different of religious sects. When I saw this movie with my dad, I felt a small gesture of sadness coming out of my father.
The details of the movie were close enough to the sad reality that happened in Lebanon. Even the militia check points were similar to the one my father told me about. The main characters in the movie were two Muslim boys and a Christian girl. Despite the lack of work, food, and other necessities, their families did not leave their houses. Ziad Doueiri, the writer and director imbedded a true concept of reality inside this movie. The innocence of the children playing around with no schools to go to and sometimes fall into dangerous situations made the movie more beautiful and gave it some sense of black satire.
The story involves mainly three kids. Tarek lives with his parents in West Beirut. He and his best friend Omar are filming films and yearning to unravel the mysteries of sex. They then meet Maya, a pretty Christian girl who moves into their neighbourhood. The three of them have several adventures in the chaotic streets patrolled by Muslim militias. Tarek's most exotic experience is a surprise visit to a famous bordello run by Madame Oum Walid where he learns that peace doesn't come easily when religious hatred is involved.