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Osama (2003)

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Reviews Counted: 99 Fresh: 95  Rotten:4 Average Rating: 7.8/10
 
Consensus: Osama is bitterly honest, deeply disturbing, and utterly worth watching.
 

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Runtime: 83 mins

Synopsis: A 12-year-old girl, her mother, and a local village boy narrowly survive the brutal end of a peaceful demonstration organized by women who are oppressed by the cruel Taliban regime. After witnessing such inhumane treatment, the mother is reminded of her own hardships as she and her daughter... A 12-year-old girl, her mother, and a local village boy narrowly survive the brutal end of a peaceful demonstration organized by women who are oppressed by the cruel Taliban regime. After witnessing such inhumane treatment, the mother is reminded of her own hardships as she and her daughter struggle to maintain their existence. With the young girl's father and brother killed, they must find any source of income they can while hiding it from the strict Taliban, which mandates that no woman may work or be outside the home without a legal male companion. The mother and her daughter care for patients at a sparse, under-stocked hospital run by foreigners. After a Taliban raid, the hospital is shut down and the mother and daughter are without income. Desperate for any type of job, the mother is forced to cut her daughter's hair and dress her as a boy so that she might earn money for the family. The mother pleads with a grocer who knew her husband to help her and hire the young girl to work in his store. He agrees and attempts to protect the girl - now disguised as a boy - and teach her how to be more convincing. One afternoon, the Taliban's religious police force all the men to a mosque for prayer. The girl, unfamiliar with the ways men pray, makes several mistakes and raises suspicion with one of the Taliban officials overseeing the ritual. He approaches the grocer and the girl after the prayers and questions them. The girl is filled with fright, but with the grocer's help dispels the official's doubt. The following day, all the boys of the village are corralled and taken to the Madrassa, a religious school which doubles as a center for Taliban military training. While attending the school, the girl's masculinity is constantly called into question. The young village beggar from the first scene, aware of the girl's secret, interjects and helps her, concealing her true identity by declaring her name is Osama. After increasing suspicions surface with the students and Taliban instructors, the girl is punished for not being able to complete a task proving her masculinity. In the end, the girl's own physiology defies her to reveal her true identity. As a result of her monumental lie, she is put on trial in front of the Taliban court and sentenced to marry an old Mullah. Upon arriving at his home, the destitute girl discovers he has three other wives - and she's forced to join them in their miserable world. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Director: Siddiq Barmak
Producer: Mohsen Makhmalbaf

DVD Info

Release:

Mar 4, 2006

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Stereo Surround - Pashtu

Additional Release Material:

  • Featurette - 1. "Sharing Hope and Freedom"
  • Interview - 1. Siddiq Barmak - Director
  • Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer

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04/09/04
Guardian [UK]
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Aided by Golbahari's remarkably convincing lead performance, Barmak generates considerable suspense over the fate of Osama and her female relatives.

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02/05/04
Tom Dawson
BBC
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3.5/5

The script and camerawork are clever and extremely accomplished, giving us an intimate view of the characters and situations.

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10/02/03
Rich Cline
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08/14/07
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
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3.5/4

Great films like Osama, thoughtfully considered, give us the ability to withhold blanket judgments and come that much closer to the truth.

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09/27/06
Stefan Ulstein
Christianity Today
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3.5/4

A wonderful and riveting movie experience.

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09/11/06
Jay Antani
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12/06/05
Film Threat
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The film has an almost documentary feel about it.

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02/05/05
Robert Roten
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The first film shot entirely in Afghanistan since the rise and fall of the Taliban, and it’s a heartbreaking look back at life under that regime.

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08/07/04
Peter Rainer
New York Magazine
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Osama manages to surprise you with its story, even though we have no right to be surprised....Already ranks among the best films of the year.

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07/01/04
Nick Davis
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3.5/4

A film that is not only moving but valuable as a historical and social instrument.

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05/14/04
Forrest Hartman
Reno Gazette-Journal
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No histrionics or emotional manipulations here. Its view of the Taliban is frightening precisely because it is real; dramatic exaggerations are unnecessary.

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05/06/04
Eric D. Snider
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3/4

Gives real insight into a part of the world that likely will dominate our newscasts and newspapers for years to come...

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05/04/04
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
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3/4

Barmak details the Taliban's picayune restrictions, which would be comic if they weren't enforced with such brutality.

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05/01/04
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune
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It offers valuable insights into a foreign culture that few of us have more than a cursory knowledge about.

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04/30/04
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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3.5/5

Traps you in a quicksand pull, slowly sucking you into its world until it's too late to escape unscathed.

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04/24/04
Bret McCabe
Orlando Weekly
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We've heard so much about the cruelty of the Taliban that we think we've heard it all. But there's something about seeing one small human story played out that is still overwhelming.

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04/23/04
Jay Boyar
Orlando Sentinel
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4/5

Filmado apenas em locações, provoca um impacto ainda maior ao mostrar um país destruído pela guerra – evocando, neste sentido, o inesquecível Alemanha, Ano Zero.

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04/21/04
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena
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