Title: | Baheb El Sima, l’enfer du cinéma |
Author: | Samia Edouard Barsoum |
Publication: | Revue Roumaine d’Études Francophones, 4, Section Linguistique et interculturalité, p. 348-372 |
p-ISSN: | 2065-8087 |
Publisher: | Editura Junimea |
Place: | Iași |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: | Through a new and daring theme, this Egyptian film was introduced to the screen in June, 2004. This film raised considerable arguments, as it exposed the marriage life of a Christian couple, belonging to different Christian denominations. This doctrinal difference cast a dark shadow upon both the intimate marital relationship and the family life in general. Basically, the victim is a child named Naim, ten years old, who is passionately fond of cinema movies, but faces an objection from the father who believes that acting is a road leading to hell. According to the father, enjoying life on earth leads to hell, as well as the joy of legitimate sexual intimacy in a marital relationship. This work of cinema finds a robust solution for this psychological problem which has different negative impacts. |
Key words: | Cinema, art, hell, the Copts, Protestant, Fasting, Prayer, God’s love, Fear of God |
Language: | French |
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