A New Day in Old Sana'a is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Bader Ben Hirsi, a British playwright and director of Yemeni ancestry, and produced by Ahmed Abdali. It was shot in San‘a’, the capital of Yemen, and was the first Yemeni film to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival.[1]
A New Day in Old Sana'a | |
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Directed by | Bader Ben Hirsi |
Written by | Hirsi |
Produced by | Ahmed Abdali |
Cinematography | Muriel Aboulrouss |
Edited by | Andrew Lloyd |
Distributed by | Felix Films Entertainment Limited |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Yemen |
Languages | English Arabic |
The film was advertised as the first film to come out of Yemen.[2]
The running time of the film was 86 minutes, and versions were released in English and Arabic (with English subtitles).[1]
In addition to Cannes, the film was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival; after its showing in Cairo, Hirsi received a prize of £E100,000 from the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.[3]
Plot
editThe film is shown through the eyes of Fredrico, a photographer from Italy.[4] Tariq (a friend of Federico)[4] is scheduled to marry Bilquis, the daughter of a rich judge.[1] However, while out in the city one night, he catches sight of a woman he believes to be Bilquis, and falls in love with her. The woman turns out to be a nagsh (a black plant applied like henna) artist named Ines, and Tariq ends up having to choose between the two.[4] The film ends with a shot of a jinn, played by Hirsi himself.[5]
Cast
edit- Sahar Alasbahi as Amal
- Dania Hammoud as Ines
- Redha Khoder as Bilquis
- Paolo Romano as Federico
- Nabil Saber as Tariq
- Bader Ben Hirsi as a djinn
References
edit- ^ a b c "New Day in Old Sana'a, A". www.arabfilm.com. Arab Film Distribution. 2003-09-29. Archived from the original on 23 April 2024. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
- ^ Young, Deborah (December 26, 2005). "Review: 'A New Day in Old Sana'a'". Retrieved June 4, 2017.
- ^ "Finland's "Mother of Mine" steals show at Cairo film festival". english.people.com.cn. People's Daily. 2005-12-10. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
- ^ a b c Young, Deborah (2005-12-25). "A New Day in Old Sana'a". www.variety.com. Reeds Elsevier Inc. Archived from the original on 22 December 2018. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
- ^ Chartrand, Harvey (2006-09-29). "Bader Ben Hirsi: Magic Realism in Old Sana'a". www.greencine.com. GreenCine LLC. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 2006-12-12.