Under the Ceiling

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Under The Ceiling
Film poster
Directed byNidal Al-Dibs
Written byNidal Al-Dibs
Produced byYoussef Dek Al-Bab
StarringSulafa Memar
Rami Hanna
Fares Al-Helou
CinematographyYoussef Ben Youssef
Edited byAli Lelan
Release date
  • 28 August 2005 (2005-08-28)
Running time
100 minutes
CountrySyria
LanguageSyrian Arabic

Under The Ceiling (Arabic: تحت السقف, translit. Taht al-sakf, French: Sous le toit) is a 2005 Syrian drama film directed by Nidal Al-Dibs.[1][2] It was screened at the 2005 Montreal Word Film Festival.[3] The film revolves around Marwan, a leftist photographer, who spends most of his time under the roof of a darkroom due to the changing reality around him. He tries to radically change himself, works as a party and wedding photographer, gets rid of his leftist library, and gets to know Lina, the young widow. However, they have a child out of wedlock together.[4]

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Plot[edit]

Marwan shared an apartment with a leaky ceiling overtly with an older, larger-than-life writer friend Ahmad and, covertly, with that friend’s young sexy wife Lina. The death of the writer casts the hero adrift and causes his ties with other people to start unraveling.[5]

Critical reception[edit]

The film received positive attention at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2005;[6] Variety critic Ronnie Scheib describes the film as a "poetic collage mixing present-day and decades-spanning reveries."[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Armes, Roy (2015-01-29). New Voices in Arab Cinema. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-01528-0.
  2. ^ Salṭī, Rashā (2006). Insights Into Syrian Cinema: Essays and Conversations with Contemporary Filmmakers. ArteEast. ISBN 978-1-892494-70-2.
  3. ^ "Montréal World Film Festival (2005)". IMDb.
  4. ^ "Movie - Taht Alsaqf - 2005". elcinema.com. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Under The Ceiling (2005) | MUBI" – via mubi.com.
  6. ^ Osian's Cinemaya: The Asian Film Quarterly. Osian's. 2006.
  7. ^ Scheib, Ronnie (October 8, 2005). "Under The Ceiling".