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RHINEGOLD
Drama | Running Time: 140 minutes
2022 / German, Kurdish, Turkish, Dutch, English and Arabic dialogue
Country: Germany, Netherlands, Morocco and Mexico
Directed by: Fatih AkinDirected by: Fatih Akin
R15
Violence and Alcohol Trade
Fatih Akin
He earned the Golden Bear at the Berlinale with “Head On” (2004); the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival for “Soul Kitchen” (2009), and others. As for production, he worked on “Chiko” (2008); “The Cut” (2014); “In The Fade” (2017) to name a few. His feature film “The Golden Glove” (2019) premiered at Berlinale.

SHOWTIME
Sun 04 Dec | 6:30 PM - 8:55 PM
VOX Cinema 7 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 7 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Mon 05 Dec | 5:00 PM - 7:25 PM
VOX Cinema 4 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 4 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Producer
Fatih Akin, Nurhan Şekerci-Porst, Herman Weigel
Cast
Emilio Sakraya, Kardo Razzazi, Mona Pirzad, Arman Kashani, Hüseyin Top, Sogol Faghani
Scriptwriter
Fatih Akin
Fatih Akin, Nurhan Şekerci-Porst, Herman Weigel
Cast
Emilio Sakraya, Kardo Razzazi, Mona Pirzad, Arman Kashani, Hüseyin Top, Sogol Faghani
Scriptwriter
Fatih Akin
Born during a bombing raid in a cave swarming with bats, Giwar Jajabi, aka Xatar, was never going to have a quiet life. Feted filmmaker Fatih Akin hurtles at breakneck speed through the monstrous all-true adventures of the surprisingly likeable German rapper, whose father was an Iraqi concert pianist. Xatar's life of crime reached its apogee with plans for a sensational gold heist that landed him in a Syrian prison. It is here that the film opens, with the muscle-bound Xatar (Emilio Sakraya) being tortured by fellow inmates wanting him to reveal where the gold is. It's an experience that takes him right back to his first incarceration as a child with his parents in revolutionary Iran. Akin's energetic use of freeze frames, slow-motion and a rocking soundtrack recalls early Guy Ritchie films; 140 minutes of crime, drug-dealing, fights and Xatar's eventual success in the music industry just flies by.