Thursday, August 2, 2012

Caramel (2007)


Caramel (2007)
Sukkar banat (original title)
95 min
Country: Lebanon
Language: Arabic

Director: Nadine Labaki
Writers: Nadine Labaki, Rodney El Haddad, Jihad Hojeily
Stars: Nadine Labaki, Joanna Moukarzel and Gisèle Aouad 

Caramel, the first feature film by Lebanese director/actress Nadine Labaki, is a 2007 Lebanese film. The film premiered on May 20 at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors' Fortnight section. It ran for the Caméra d'Or.
Caramel was distributed in over 40 countries, easily becoming the most internationally acclaimed and exposed Lebanese film to date. The story focuses on the lives of five Lebanese women dealing with issues such as forbidden love, binding traditions, repressed sexuality, the struggle to accept the natural process of age, and duty vs. desire. Labaki's film is unique for not showcasing a war-ravaged Beirut but rather a warm and inviting locale where people deal with universal issues.
The title Caramel refers to an epilation method that consists of heating sugar, water and lemon juice. Labaki also symbolically implies the "idea of sweet and salt, sweet and sour" and showcases that everyday relations can sometimes be sticky but ultimately the sisterhood shared between the central female characters prevails. (Wikipedia Page)

Awards:
Audience Award, Sebastain Award, Youth Jury Award- San Sebastain International Film Festival (2007)

Rating: 92% (Rotten Tomatoes Critics)

Read Review: DFI

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