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A Prophet

Original title: Un prophète
  • 2009
  • R
  • 2h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
105K
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Tahar Rahim in A Prophet (2009)
A young Arab man (Rahim) serving time in a French prison transforms into a mafia kingpin.
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A delinquent Muslim man struggles to get by in prison until he is taken under the wing of a powerful mob boss, but his gradual rise through the organization's ranks brings him in conflict wi... Read allA delinquent Muslim man struggles to get by in prison until he is taken under the wing of a powerful mob boss, but his gradual rise through the organization's ranks brings him in conflict with his mentor.A delinquent Muslim man struggles to get by in prison until he is taken under the wing of a powerful mob boss, but his gradual rise through the organization's ranks brings him in conflict with his mentor.

  • Director
    • Jacques Audiard
  • Writers
    • Thomas Bidegain
    • Jacques Audiard
    • Abdel Raouf Dafri
  • Stars
    • Tahar Rahim
    • Niels Arestrup
    • Adel Bencherif
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    105K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Thomas Bidegain
      • Jacques Audiard
      • Abdel Raouf Dafri
    • Stars
      • Tahar Rahim
      • Niels Arestrup
      • Adel Bencherif
    • 189User reviews
    • 268Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 52 wins & 57 nominations total

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    Tahar Rahim
    Tahar Rahim
    • Malik El Djebena
    Niels Arestrup
    Niels Arestrup
    • César Luciani
    Adel Bencherif
    Adel Bencherif
    • Ryad
    Reda Kateb
    Reda Kateb
    • Jordi
    Hichem Yacoubi
    • Reyeb
    Jean-Philippe Ricci
    • Vettori
    Gilles Cohen
    Gilles Cohen
    • Prof
    Pierre Leccia
    • Sampierro
    Antoine Basler
    • Pilicci
    Foued Nassah
    • Antaro
    Jean-Emmanuel Pagni
    • Santi
    Frédéric Graziani
    • Chef de détention
    Leïla Bekhti
    Leïla Bekhti
    • Djamila
    Rabah Loucif
    Rabah Loucif
    • L'avocat de Malik
    Slimane Dazi
    Slimane Dazi
    • Lattrache
    Serge Onteniente
    Serge Onteniente
    • Le juge d'application des peines
    Hervé Temime
    • Le procureur
    Taha Lemaizi
    • Hassan
    • Director
      • Jacques Audiard
    • Writers
      • Thomas Bidegain
      • Jacques Audiard
      • Abdel Raouf Dafri
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    User reviews189

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    10Radu_A

    Watch the Renaissance of French Cinema - a Must-See

    One of the biggest surprises of 2009, Jacques Audiard's 'Un Prophète' is the best French film in a decade, garnering strong critical and word-of-mouth support and winning the Grand Prix in Cannes (which for years now means that it's the actual festival winner). The surprise is that the story is far from being original: a young Arab sentenced to (adult) prison for the first time is forced by a Corsican mafia boss running the strings there to do his bidding. By and by, he manages to use his underling position to his own advantage. So it's a typical hard-boiled underdog story - what makes it so great then?

    'Un Prophète' doesn't differ much in style from the French films of late, which were often so hell-bent on displaying life as a gritty and boring affair, and resorted to radical violence to underscore this point, that spectators were almost forced to feel disgusted, which was then claimed to be a denominator of the film's artistic success. This phenomenon has been called 'New French Extremity'. What Jacques Audiard has done is to combine the aesthetics of this trend with the traditions which once made the French film industry the most power- and meaningful in Europe, namely to focus on the relationship of the leading actors. The result is a film that is totally engaging from the first minute, because it entrusts the actors with the task of transforming the script into something of their own making.

    And boy oh boy, Tahar Rahim does that job. A newcomer with a little bit of TV experience, his performance carries 'Un Prophète' with amazing vigor. It's a big chance, and he takes it. Would this be an English-language film, he'd be a surefire contender for the awards. His nemesis is portrayed by Niels Arestrup in an equally flawless, yet much more routinized way, which juxtaposes the two characters perfectly. Add to this the sophisticated editing already present in Audiard's last film 'De battre mon coeur s'est arreté' (2005), and you have the best European film of 2009, in spite of a story that you will most likely have seen dozens of times already.

    If you usually don't like European movies, or if you have only time to see one a year, watch this one - you won't regret it.
    9Buddy-51

    A Magnificent film

    One of the truly great films of 2010, "A Prophet" is an unforgettable account of a young man's experiences in a French prison.

    Malik El Djebena is only 19 when he's sentenced to six years in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit. Though an Arab, Malik becomes the cat's-paw for an aging Corsican mob boss named Cesar Luciani whose influence in the prison has begun to wane as more and more Muslims are brought in to swell the prisoner ranks. Eventually, the ever-resourceful Malik finds a way to straddle the lines separating the various factions in the prison, while at the same time partnering with his buddy to run a hashish operation when he's out on his frequent 24-hour leaves.

    The beauty of "A Prophet" is that we really get the sense that, had he been dealt a halfway decent hand in life, Malik might have actually been a kind, caring person, instead of the lost soul that he's become. But the lack of any parental influence in his life, his illiteracy, and now his consignment to prison life have left him with few viable options other than to become involved in mayhem and crime. He's horrified by the fact that, as a kind of loyalty test early on, Luciani forces him to murder in cold blood a man he doesn't know and might even like under other circumstances. And there are heartbreaking moments throughout where we sense the goodness in Malik's tortured soul. His appreciation of simple kindnesses, his attempts at learning to read, his childlike wonder as he looks out of a plane window for the first time, his tenderness with a buddy's newborn son - all go a long way towards mitigating some of the truly despicable acts of violence and murder he's called upon to do. The brilliant screenplay wisely refuses to judge Malik; it simply presents the options and parameters that have been given to him by fate, society, nature, what have you - and watches as he maneuvers through, in and around them in order to survive.

    Harsh and brutal as this film can be at times - for it never shies away from portraying what life is like in a prison setting - it is in those more lyrical moments, the ones in which we are allowed to see into the heart of this young man, that "A Prophet" achieves true masterpiece status.

    Tahar Rahim rises to the challenge in a brilliantly understated, award-worthy performance as Malik, capturing our sympathy and concern throughout. Niels Arestrup is also outstanding as the brutal and demanding Luciani, as is Adel Bencherif as Malik's one friend from prison who serves as both a positive and a negative influence on the young man.

    Directed with unerring conviction and power by Jacques Audiard, "A Prophet" is a cinematic work of art - and a movie not to be missed.
    9bsnellgrove

    where did the time go?

    The storyline of this film is well documented by other reviewers. I read the reviews at 2.30 this afternoon and by 5 PM I was in the local cinema. I wondered if I could survive 150 minutes but I found myself at the end wishing to know more, and rather regretting the end of this fascinating movie. I am not an expert review writer but I found the character portrayals so realistic that they nearly jumped out of the screen. Yes there is violence, bloody in parts, but it is so monumentally well filmed I could look away from the gore and towards the film as a work of art. If there was a mixture of amateur and professional actors, I could not tell the difference.

    The names and functions of some of the various characters were lost on me but I got the general gist of it and I was motivated to consider the effect on the psychology of an unremitting regime of politics and violence. There is much food for thought here and I can unreservedly recommend it to all but the most squeamish.
    9markedasread

    Requiem for a prophet

    A juvenile delinquent named Malik (Tahar Rahim) goes to prison after spending most of his up-growing in juvenile correctional facilities. Malik soon learns that he's no longer a small fish in an aquarium, but a fry in an ocean. And swimming with the big fish is quite a different state of affairs as he is bound to discover.

    Pic's protagonist is recruited by the Corsican gang and being an Arab by appearance (granted, apparently not religiously), he continues to live as an outsider of not only society but also fellow inmates as he has done most of his life. But he continues to float and find his way behind the bars.

    In the exquisite direction of Jaques Audiard, the film accelerates well through good character development and profound script. The education of Malik is in my opinion one of the main pillar of the film because it is an education on so many levels. Of least to get ahead in business. Dirty business, granted, but it is business nonetheless.

    It's the small things that distinguishes this little gem from many other movies on prison culture. It has to be, Audiard knows this and has created yet another great piece of cinema for his fans.
    9manuel-neves

    masterpiece

    At times hard to watch but in the end you come out with the feeling of having watched a masterpiece.

    Perfect acting, scenario, directing, cinematography & sound...

    This is definitely not a Hollywood production, but the best of what french cinema can be.

    Audiard is a great director, having previously made "Read my lips" which i also recommend.

    The main actor Tahar Rahim is a revelation, keep an eye on him in the future.

    Niels Arestrup is also quite good in his role as a corsican crime boss

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    • Trivia
      To ensure the authenticity of the prison experience, Jacques Audiard hired former convicts as advisers and extras.
    • Goofs
      When Cesar is discussing how to deal with the mole in his crew with his lawyer each time the shot changes the cigarettes he's smoking changes hands.
    • Quotes

      Reyeb: The idea is to leave here a little smarter.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2009 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Mack the Knife
      Music by Kurt Weill

      Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht

      Performed by Jimmie Dale Gilmore

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook page
      • Official site (Canada)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Arabic
      • Corsican
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Tiên Tri
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Why Not Productions
      • Chic Films
      • Page 114
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,087,720
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $163,773
      • Feb 28, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,873,691
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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