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remarkably progressive. Yet despite his resistance to Taliban rule, Mohsen finds
himself caught up in a mob mentality as a crowd publicly executes a woman
by stoning her to death in the market. In a parallel story, Atiq is a prison war-
den for a women’s prison; his wife, Musarrat, is slowly dying of cancer, causing
Atiq much anguish. When a fatal accident occurs, the lives and fates of the two
couples become intertwined, inevitably leading to a confrontation of interpre-
tations regarding the true Muslim faith – will Atiq remain faithful to the Taliban
or his conscience?
This conflict between divergent Qur’anic interpretations is also clearly pres-
ent in the Dardenne brothers’ in-competition film, Le Jeune Ahmed (Young
Ahmed, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, BE 2019), for which they won Best Di-
rector. While their previous films have elicited religious and theological inter-
pretations,2 this is the Dardennes’ most direct portrayal and analysis of reli-
gion through their cinematic post-secular parables. In fact, Le Jeune Ahmed is
likely to be the brothers’ most divisive and controversial film in its empathet-
ic-yet-opaque exploration of Islamic extremism via the radicalization of 13-year-
old Ahmed (Idir Ben Addi), who plots to kill his teacher based on his interpre-
tation of his local imam’s fundamentalist teachings. Myriem Akheddiou gives
a wonderful performance as Ahmed’s teacher-turned-victim, Inès. Ahmed at-
tends Inès’s after-school classes, but he has recently become quietly antagonis-
tic towards her due to the influence of the imam (Othmane Moumen), whose
extremist views coincide with Ahmed’s idolized cousin, a jihadist terrorist. The
imam declares Inès an apostate “bitch” who is trying to destroy their religious
traditions. Yet Inès is also a faithful Muslim and embodies the Islamic pillar of
charity via her generous actions towards educating young people. In this, the
2 See, for instance, Journal of Religion, Film, Media 2, 2 (2016) on the Dardennes’ cinema, https://
jrfm.eu/index.php/ojs_jrfm/issue/view/3 [accessed 3 June 2019].
Fig 4. Le Jeune Ahmed (Luc
and Jean-Pierre Dardenne, BE
2019). Press Still: Cannes Film
Festival.
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JRFM
Journal Religion Film Media, Band 05/02
- Titel
- JRFM
- Untertitel
- Journal Religion Film Media
- Band
- 05/02
- Autoren
- Christian Wessely
- Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati
- Herausgeber
- Uni-Graz
- Verlag
- SchĂĽren Verlag GmbH
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 14.8 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 219
- Kategorien
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