The Mountain
The Mountain

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The Mountain

1978
Movie
74 min
Armenian

The plane crashes in the mountains. Marselin, who has a penchant for adventure, convinces his brother Isay to climb the mountains and "clean out" the pockets of the dead passengers. Heroes with different human characteristics appear before a moral choice. The film is based on the novel by Henri Troyat.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Maroun BaghdadiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man from a nomadic tribe in the Sahara Desert yearns for a different life beyond the traditional ways of his people. He finds himself drawn to the modern world and its opportunities, creating a conflict between his cultural heritage and his desire for personal change. The film explores his journey as he navigates these competing forces.

Critical Reception

The Mountain is a lesser-known film that offers a poignant look at cultural displacement and the search for identity. While not widely reviewed, it has been appreciated for its authentic portrayal of nomadic life and its sensitive exploration of a young man's struggle between tradition and modernity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Saharan nomadic life.

  • Commended for its sensitive portrayal of cultural conflict and personal yearning.

  • Noted for its contemplative and character-driven narrative.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the Sahara Desert, lending it a strong sense of authenticity and visual realism.

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