Theeb

November 6th, 2015







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Theeb

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Plot
In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming of age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 7.6/10 (1,078 voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Naji Abu Nowar

Stars: Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat, Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen, Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh

Storyline
In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming of age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.

Writers: Naji Abu Nowar, Bassel Ghandour

Cast:
Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat - Theeb
Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen - Hussein
Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh - The Stranger
Jack Fox - Edward



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook

Country: United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, UK

Language: Arabic

Release Date: 6 November 2015

Filming Locations: Jordan

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Trivia:
The main character's name Theeb was originally planned to be Theeeeeby Theeb Theeb See more »



User Review

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Rating: 9/10

This film is an excellent all-around package, as long as you're not overly addicted to slambang mindless Hollywood productions. The actors were every bit the characters they played, and the story makes you think about the issues of brotherhood, taking sides, growing up, the impact of colonialization on far-off lands.

The cinematography is gorgeous, spanning the North African landscapes in all their vastness, adding to the viewer's understanding of the isolation the tribal people lived with. (It also made me want to ride camels...) While this movie takes place in WWI, it is not a "war movie." Yes, there is a British soldier and an element of culture clash when he seeks help from young Theeb's brothers. But the story has much more to do with the character of the boy Theeb, the dilemma he finds himself in when trying to balance survival and loyalty, and the reminder that while empires fight their wars, local populations are far more concerned with going on with their lives.

While the movie is serious, I didn't it find it at all depressing. Thoughtful treatment, and pitch-perfect acting and direction.





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