Director:
Amin DoraGuión:
Georges KhabbazMúsica:
Nadim MishlawiReparto:
Camille Salameh, Georges Khabbaz, Lara Rain, Rodrigue Sleiman, Emmanuel Khairallah, Caroline Labaki, Samir YoussefSinopsis(1)
En un pequeño pueblo costero en Líbano, los continuos miedos de los vecinos hacia el pequeño Ghadi, un niño con Sindrome de Down, obligan a su padre Leba, el único profesor de música de la localidad, a inventar un extraño esquema para convencer a los habitantes de El Mshakka de que su hijo no es el demonio que temen sino un ángel con respuestas a todos sus problemas. (Karma Films)
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How often do you see a Lebanese movie on TV? Not that often, right? Well, Ghadi is an outright five-star movie. The story is very interesting, slightly fairytale-like, sometimes funny, but overall, it’s a movie you won’t be able to take your eyes off. The historical environments are absolutely amazing and all of the characters are likeable. Overall, Ghadi is a really unusual movie that will open a window to a country that’s rarely seen in cinematography even despite the fact that it has a lot to offer. What other Arab country can offer you a movie that is both Muslim and Christian and at the same time, it makes fun of both religions? Ghadi is really unique and I have Cinemax to thank for an amazing movie experience. ()