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Barakah Meets Barakah
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Directed byMahmoud Sabbagh
Written byMahmoud Sabbagh
Produced byMahmoud Sabbagh
Starring
CinematographyVictor Credi
Music by
Release date
  • February 2016 (2016-02) (Berlin)
Running time
88 minutes
CountrySaudi Arabia
LanguageArabic

Barakah Meets Barakah (Template:Lang-ar Hejazi pronunciation: [baraka jiˈgaːbɪl baraka]) is a 2016 Saudi Arabian drama-comedy film directed and written by Mahmoud Sabbagh, a remarkably candid Saudi Arabian love story which uses stabs of acerbic humor as a counterweight to the difficulties the couple face.[1] Filming began on Sep 25, 2015 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The film was selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards (the second time the country made a submission for the Oscars).[2]

The film premiered first at the Forum section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival making it the first Saudi feature film to premiere at the festival.[3] It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Berlinale.[4] Later on it was selected to represent the Berlinale during the Berlinale Spotlight program at the 14th Morelia International Film Festival in Mexico in October 2016.[5]


The movie premiered in North America at the 41st annual Toronto International Film Festival. Cameron Baily, the artistic director at TIFF, called it: a "freewheeling, engaging romantic romp [that] has real weight even though its humorous touch is as light as air".[6] It was later selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Variety Magazine 2016
  2. ^ Saudi Arabia Submits Second Ever Film, ‘Barakah Meets Barakah,’ for Oscar Foreign Language Race 2016
  3. ^ "| Berlinale |". Berlinale.de. 19 December 2016.
  4. ^ Berlinale: Prizes of the Independent Juries 2016
  5. ^ Berlinale: Berlinale Spotlight – Programme at the Morelia International Film Festival in Mexico 2016
  6. ^ TIFF: Barakah Meets Barakah 2016
  7. ^ Roxborough, Scott (24 August 2016). "Oscars: Saudi Arabia Selects 'Barakah Meets Barakah' For Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 August 2016.