The Defeat
The Defeat

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The Defeat

1967
Movie
80 min
Portuguese

A man, arrested and tortured physically and psychologically because of a confession he refuses to give, reverses the situation of victim and desperately tries to liquidate the gang that imprisoned him.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Férid BoughedirGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in a small Tunisian village, the film explores the lives of young men grappling with traditional expectations and the allure of modernity. The story centers on a group of friends as they navigate their relationships, desires, and the socio-economic pressures of their community. Their dreams clash with the realities of their limited opportunities, leading to introspection and difficult choices.

Critical Reception

'A Derrota' received moderate critical attention upon its release, appreciated for its realistic portrayal of rural Tunisian life and the coming-of-age struggles of its protagonists. While not a blockbuster, it was recognized for its authentic depiction of cultural tensions and personal aspirations within a specific socio-historical context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of Tunisian village life.

  • Noted for its sensitive depiction of young men's struggles with tradition and modernity.

  • Some found the pacing deliberate, focusing more on atmosphere than plot.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and limited distribution, but where available, it's noted for its realistic slice-of-life narrative and cultural insights into Tunisia during the 1960s.

Fun Fact

Férid Boughedir, the director, would later go on to achieve international acclaim with films like 'Halfaouine: Child of the Terraces' and 'A Summer in La Goulette'.

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