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Omar Gatlato ()


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A somewhat cynical but realistic look at the alienation of men in Algerian society.

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Boualem Benani ...
Omar Gatlato
Aziz Degga ...
Moh
Farida Mestoul ...
Selma (as Farida Guenaneche)
Rabah Leghaa ...
Hamid Mechtak Maarifa
Abdelkader Chaou ...
The Singer
Abdelkrim Baba Aissa ...
Dahmane Beeftack (as Krimo Baba Aïssa)
Areski Nebti ...
The Uncle
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ali Bencheikh ...
Mouloudia Player
Rabah Bouchtal ...
Ali Cocomani

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Merzak Allouache

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Merzak Allouache ... ()

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Ahmed Malek

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Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina

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Moufida Tlatli

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Kamel Mekesser ... sound

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Plot Summary

A watershed film, Omar Gatlato held a mirror up to Algerian male culture and the mirror cracked. The title refers to the expression "gatlato al-rujula," or, roughly, "machismo killed him" and the film's mordant insights into male posturing and alienation in Algerian society animate this bit of folk wisdom. In mock documentary style, a young man recounts with wry commentary a typical day in his life in the Bab el-Oued quarter of Algiers, while the camera playfully shows a different story. In following Omar and his friends in their pursuit of happiness, the film examines with shrewd humor the gang values of urban youth; their passion for popular culture (soccer, "Hindoo" movies, Rai concerts), their hidden fear of women, and their social insecurity in an environment where they are marginalized. Written by The Dude

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  • Omar Gatlato Errejla (Algeria, Arabic title)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia This movie is ranked number 29 in the list of "TOP 100 Arabic Films", the list released in 2013 from Dubai International Film Festival and picked by 475 cinema expert. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Caméra arabe (1987). See more »
Soundtracks Ya Laâdra See more »

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Omar Gatlato (1977)
By what name was Omar Gatlato (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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