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別名: Mona Fueter
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公開年: 2010
国: Algeria, Switzerland
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監督: Mohammed Soudani
脚本: Lorenzo Buccella, Quitterie Duhurt, Mohammed Soudani, Quitterie Duhurt-Gausserès
Taxiphone: El Mektoub (2010) follows the story of a young Algerian man named Yacine who lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He works as a taxi driver and secretly moonlights as an amateur boxer. The film opens with him receiving a phone call from his mother in Algeria, informing him that his father has passed away. Yacine decides to return home for the first time since leaving Algeria 15 years ago. Upon arrival, he finds himself navigating complex family dynamics, grappling with his past, and reevaluating his life choices. Throughout his journey, Yacine engages in a series of intense boxing matches, which serve as metaphors for his inner struggles. The film culminates in a tense final bout that mirrors the emotional climax of Yacine's homecoming.
'Taxiphone: El Mektoub' (2010) is a poignant drama directed by Mohammed Soudani, exploring themes of identity, family, and personal redemption. Set against the backdrop of Geneva and Algeria, the film tells the story of Yacine, a taxi driver and aspiring boxer grappling with his past. The narrative is driven by Yacine's return to his homeland after his father's death, prompting him to confront his roots and reevaluate his life choices. Soudani's debut feature offers a nuanced portrayal of the immigrant experience, as Yacine navigates cultural divides and familial complexities. The film was praised for its authentic performances, particularly from lead actor Slimane Dazi, and its exploration of themes that resonate with a global audience.