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Man of Ashes (1986)

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Directed byNouri Bouzid
CastMohamed Dhrif, Mouna Noureddine, Sonia Mansour, Alham Nissar and Noureddine Ben Ayed
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1985
DVD ReleaseAugust 14, 2000
Running Time109 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code720917523224
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Average user review: 3.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteMan of ashesQuote
I thank that this movie sucks. Don't buy it at all. Its a waist of your money. I rate this movie O no stars. August 24, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteWorthlessQuote
Appalling and boring. Lame and pointless. Nothing more deserves to be said about this pathetic movie. I give two stars only for the cultural interest about Tunisian lifestyle. Period! November 24, 2005

rating: 4 QuoteAn exquisite journey of discovery through Tunisian CultureQuote
MAN OF ASHES / Tunisia 1986 (4 STARS)
14 December 2003: It isn't everyday that one comes across a film from Tunisia, but one that so deftly treats a sensitive subject and so adroitly displays all the element of subtle film-making is a greater rarety. Man of Ashes is indeed a brazen effort for Nouri Bouzid, who needs to be applauded for so bravely confronting a sensitive subject within an Islamic society, while proudly presenting to the world intricate and ceremonious details about his culture.
* Mise-en-scene: I enjoyed the ceremonious and culturally exquisite staging of the wedding. I found several parallels that could be drawn between Tunisian culture and others that I am familiar with, and it was gratifying for me to note the bonds that unify us across culture and geography.
* I would have liked to see more of a progression in the relationship between father and son, which very quickly degenerated into as shouting match and then stayed. It would have been interesting to explore the father's motivations and understand his shouting within that context.
* I had mixed feelings about the figure behavior of the two leads because of their excesses in both directions. I personally thought that the protagonist over-did the withdrawal through trauma and his friend was way over the top with his expression of grief. But then these reactions are culture specific and who can pass judgment on the various ways in which people are prone to behaving in adverse circumstances.
* I also thought that the friend's not going all the way and exploring his homosexual side was a missed opportunity.
* The cinematography was surprisingly polished and subtle, and showed an acute sensibility both in the use of camera lenses which were used with great panache to alternate between objective narration and psychologically subjective exploration through tight close-ups, and in the choice of color palette which was diffused and earthy, yet rich with the texture and hues of Tunisian culture. January 2, 2004

rating: 4 QuotePowerfulQuote
From Nouri Bouzid comes this tale of a man soon to marry struggling with childhood memories of sexual involvement with his mentor. His best friend, who shares the same experiences, deals with his past in asocial ways. Our hero becomes depressed and fears he will not be able to perform as a man with his bride. Flashbacks fill us in about the exact nature of the trauma and place the boys at about ten years of age. Think of a mix between Nattlek and The Boys of St. Vincent. A Cannes winner. November 10, 2000

rating: 4 QuotePowerfulQuote
From Nouri Bouzid comes this tale of a man soon to marry struggling with childhood memories of sexual involvement with his mentor. His best friend, who shares the same experiences, deals with his past in asocial ways. Our hero becomes depressed and fears he will not be able to perform as a man with his bride. Flashbacks fill us in about the exact nature of the trauma and place the boys at about ten years of age. Think of a mix between Nattlek and The Boys of St. Vincent. A Cannes winner. November 10, 2000

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