A very good film that I almost turned off 40 minutes in. I'm very glad I didn't, the ending alone is worth sticking it out for. Aside from the over-long exposition, La Graine et le Mulet is a film that is really, really interesting to think about after watching it, as it tells a ... read more
Habib Boufares,
Hafsia Herzi,
Farida Benkhetache,
Abdelhamid Aktouche,
Bouraouïa Marzouk
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Though it is seldom discussed (or acknowledged) in the West, modern-day France incorporates a substantial number of immigrant communities, with many indigenes from North Africa populating the bucolic ... read more
DVD Release Date: July 27, 2010
Stats: 520 reviews
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August 27, 2009
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June 1, 2011fb6025506An intimate invitation into the lives of a French-Arab family, THE SECRET OF THE GRAIN is a long and complex drama that reveals multiple aspects of familial relationships by utilizing various dynamics that reflect its characters' emotions without the need to overly express. Abdel... read more
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May 21, 2010fb1144932598What an incredible experience! A quiet, very dignified man, Slimane (Habib Boufares), a Turkish immigrant to this southern port city in France, pursues his dream after getting laid off at the job he has held for 35 years. He buys an old hulk of a boat and converts it to a couscou... read more
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January 19, 2009
[font=Century Gothic]In "The Secret of the Grain," Slimane Beiji(Habib Boufares) is a 61-year old laid-off dockworker, living with his girlfriend Lafita(Mohamed Karaoui) in her hotel. He is so estranged from his family that he does not even attend Sunday dinner. At a crossroads... read more
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April 5, 2012fb208103125If you are a fan of intimate and personal family dramas then this is a great and complex portrayal of a modern day family and all the relationships and choices that go into family life. The film is filled with great performances and intimately filmed to make you feel like part o... read more
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August 28, 2009
Two and a half hours of the ins-and-outs of a dozen or so Arab family members , including parents, offspring , husbands, wives and an ex-wife, in a fishing port in France. A LOT of talking, and a little bit of doing, and the plot moves at a snails pace to its denouement. It ... read more
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January 6, 2009
This film isn't for everyone as it moves at a snail's pace, nothing seems to happen until the end and it's basically all talk. However it is a very realistic, naturalistic and simplistic yet complex portrayal of families, immigrants and fractured relationships. The acting is univ... read more
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January 23, 2012
After watching one hour of this 2.5h behemoth you might be surprised to learn that not only does this film offer tension--but it offers a LOT of tension. This is both good and bad--it helps the final 1/3 of the film pass in a swift, engaging manner. On the other hand, the film's... read more
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June 22, 2011
interesting tale of an arab transplanted 2 france who gets laid off and descides to start a restaurant on a boat and the problems from his family, the city, etc
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Time stretches out to the limits of endurance, Slimane's and ours, and there are moments toward the conclusion of this picture when you will want to scream and throw things at the screen, but it's mes... Full Review
A ponderous tragedy about put-upon manhood? A verite snoop into cultures that are sexually mingled but publicly uneasy? A pill to be swallowed in the name of serious filmgoing? Maybe all of these. Full Review
The Secret of the Grain takes one man, his children, their spouses and babies, his ex-wife, his girlfriend, her daughter, and his friends and turns it all into a masterpiece about the strange power of... Full Review
Rather than observing this family, we feel we are part of it, and that draws us in as nothing else can. Full Review
The wonderful thing about Hafsia Herzi in The Secret of the Grain...is the way she and the character tiptoe around the story's edges for a while, taking their time and easing onto the audience's radar. Full Review
The Secret of the Grain never slows, always engages, may continue too long, but ends too soon. It is made of life itself. Full Review
I wish The Secret of the Grain had another title, something that conveys the vibrancy teeming in this great drama of daily life -- something less grainy. Full Review
[Director] Kechiche digs a good story out of the flux, and, in the movie's final forty minutes, the suspense is terrific. Full Review
The cast is solid, with standout performances by first-timer Habib Boufares as Slimane. Full Review
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