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Yomeddine
A Coptic leper and his orphaned apprentice leave the confines of the leper colony for the first time and embark on a journey across Egypt to search for what is left of their families.
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Plot Summary
Beshay, a Coptic street vendor in Egypt, discovers he has leprosy and has been abandoned by his father. After his mother dies, he decides to embark on a journey to the leper colony in Abu Zaabal to find his father. He is joined by Obama, a former slave from Sudan, and together they travel across Egypt, encountering various characters and facing challenges that test their resilience and hope.
Critical Reception
Yomeddine received critical acclaim for its compassionate portrayal of marginalized communities and its visually striking journey. Critics praised its authentic performances and its ability to balance moments of hardship with unexpected humor and humanity. While its narrative is straightforward, the film's strength lies in its emotional resonance and its unique perspective on finding family and belonging.
What Reviewers Say
A visually compelling and emotionally resonant road movie that sheds light on the lives of lepers in Egypt.
The film is lauded for its authentic performances and its compassionate, humanistic approach to difficult subject matter.
Praised for its ability to find hope and humor amidst hardship.
Google audience: Google users widely praised Yomeddine for its touching story, strong performances, and its unique insight into a rarely depicted community. Many highlighted the film's emotional impact and its uplifting message about friendship and perseverance.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered in competition at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Won the Golden Tanit at the Carthage Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director A.B. Shawky was inspired to make the film after visiting a leper colony in Egypt and witnessing firsthand the resilience and community of its inhabitants.
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