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My Name Is Not Ali (2011)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Viola Shafik

Sinopse

Travelling between Germany, France and Morocco, Viola Shafik reconstructs and deconstructs the unknown life story of El Hedi Ben Salem through interviews with his companions and family members as well as archive material. With openness and slight naivety the interviewees explain how “Ali” became an oriental object of projection for the Fassbinder group, while El Hedi Ben Salem, the human being, was overlooked in order to establish the foreigner as “other.” A no-frills examination of a piece of German and Munich film history.

Atores

El Hedi ben Salem
El Hedi ben Salem
Self (archive footage)
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Self (archive footage)
Abd El-Kader Jarrary
Abd El-Kader Jarrary
Self (Ben Salem's Son)
Hafsia Mellaim
Hafsia Mellaim
Self (Ben Salem's former wife)
Viola Shafik
Viola Shafik
Self (voice)
Renate Leiffer
Renate Leiffer
Self
Irm Hermann
Irm Hermann
Self
Karl Scheydt
Karl Scheydt
Self
Rudolf Waldemar Brem
Rudolf Waldemar Brem
Self
Hans Hirschmüller
Hans Hirschmüller
Self
Hamdan Jarrary
Hamdan Jarrary
Self (Ben Salem's son)
Zeina Jarrary
Zeina Jarrary
Self (Ben Salem's sister)
Ahmed Lecomte
Ahmed Lecomte
Self (Ben Salem's nephew)
Reqaya Zkoura
Reqaya Zkoura
Self (Ben Salem's niece)
Chadhlia Zkoura
Chadhlia Zkoura
Self (Ben Salem's niece)
Najat Ghribi
Najat Ghribi
Self (Ben Salem's daughter-in-law)
Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab
Self (archive footage)
Thea Eymèsz
Thea Eymèsz
Self
Nikolaus Notter
Nikolaus Notter
Self
Marie Notter
Marie Notter
Self

Tripulações

Viola Shafik
Viola Shafik
Director
Viola Shafik
Viola Shafik
Writer
Viola Shafik
Viola Shafik
Cinematography
Doreen Ignaszewski
Doreen Ignaszewski
Editor
Onsi Abou Seif
Onsi Abou Seif
Producer
Viola Shafik
Viola Shafik
Sound

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