Caramel
Sukkar banat
"It's a reassuring and delicious film... a warm midwinter treat." — Andrew O'Hehir, salon.com
Lebanon/France
Screenplay: Nadine Labaki, Jihad Hojeily, Rodney Al Haddad
Photography: Yves Sehnaoui
Editor: Laure Gardette
Music: Khaled Mouzanar
In Arabic with English subtitles
PG sexual references
With: Nadine Labaki, Yasmine Al Masri, Joanna Moukarzel, Gisèle Aouad, Adel Karam, Siham Haddad, Aziza Semaan, Fatme Safa, Dimitri Stancofski, Fadia Stella, Ismail Antar
Festivals: Cannes (Directors' Fortnight), Toronto, Vancouver, London 2007
"The multiply blessed young Lebanese Nadine Labaki looks sublimely like Anna Magnani crossed with Penelope Cruz. She also has the brass and the chops not only to direct her first film but star in it as well... Beauty-parlor romantic comedy has been done to death and beyond, but what Caramel lacks in originality is redeemed by its exuberant sensuality and astute commentary on the way Lebanese women sit uncomfortably in the crosshairs of their country's clash between patriarchal tradition and Westernized modernity... Labaki treats her characters with wistful tenderness, raucous practicality, and enough romantic chutzpah to give almost every woman a moment, at least, when she can have exactly what she wants." — Ella Taylor, Village Voice
"Utterly entrancing and completely brilliant... Caramel is, to borrow the title from the American film it resembles in its humor, subtlety and celebration of sisterhood, lovely and amazing." — Amy Taubin, Film Comment




