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Monsieur Ibrahim

Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran

France

2003

94 Min
Color
1.66:1
Turkish, French
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DIR François Dupeyron

PROD Laurent Pétin, Michèle Pétin

SCR François Dupeyron, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

DP Rémy Chevrin

CAST Omar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki, Lola Naymark, Anne Suarez, Mata Gabin, Céline Samie, Isabelle Adjani, Éric Caravaca

ED Dominique Faysse

PROD DES Katia Wyszkop

Venice (Out of Competition): Audience Award - Best Actor, Toronto (Special Presentations)

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François Dupeyron

François Dupeyron (born 1950) is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed 17 films since 1977. A former IDHEC graduate, François Dupeyron was quickly noticed with a series of short films, particularly La Nuit du Hibou and Lamento, respectively, 1985 César for Best Short Documentary Film and 1988 César for Best Short Fiction Film. After the critically-acclaimed anti-war film Officer’s Ward , screened in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film festival, his adaptation of a novel by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Monsieur Ibrahim, led by the stellar Omar Sharif (2004 César for Best Actor), was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category Best Foreign Film. Dupeyron has worked extensively with actor Gérard Depardieu, from his first feature A Strange Place to Meet (1988), to the fantasy thriller The Machine (1991) and the drama The Bridge (1999), co-directed by Depardieu. Dupeyron has also directed Love Reinvented, a TV series dealing with AIDS, and he co-wrote The Favorite Son with… read more

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sTuff

21Nov11

very beautiful film, feeling the love for people and mysticism

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nanuk

6Jul11

I somehow really liked this film...well, I also liked the book it's based on. :D

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Simon So

28Dec10

Very nice soundtrack *Why Can't We Live Together ?*

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