2023 Belgian film
Baghdad Messi |
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Promotional release poster |
Directed by | Sahim Omar Kalifa |
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Screenplay by | Kobe Van Steenberghe |
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Story by | Kobe Van Steenberghe Ruth Mallaerts |
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Based on | Baghdad Messi by Sahim Omar Kalifa Kobe Van Steenberghe |
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Produced by | Hendrik Verthé Kobe Van Steenberghe |
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Starring | Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah |
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Cinematography | Anton Mertens |
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Edited by | Dorith Vinken |
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Music by | Frédéric Vercheval |
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Production companies | A Team Productions 10.80 Films Column Film Mitos Film |
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Distributed by | The Searchers[1] |
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Release dates |
- January 28, 2023 (2023-01-28) (Filmfestival Oostende)
- April 12, 2023 (2023-04-12) (Belgium)
- August 3, 2023 (2023-08-03) (The Netherlands)
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Running time | 88 minutes |
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Countries | Belgium The Netherlands Germany Iraq |
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Languages | Arabic Kurdish |
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Box office | $40,528[2] |
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Baghdad Messi (Arabic: ميسي بغداد) is a 2023 drama film directed by Sahim Omar Kalifa and with a screenplay by Kobe Van Steenberghe from a story by Kobe Van Steenberghe and Ruth Mallaerts. It is about an Iraqi boy who, after losing his leg in a terrorist attack, will fight to continue enjoying his passion: soccer.[3] It is based on the 2012 short film of the same name by the same director. It is a co-production between Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Iraq.[4]
It was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards.[5]
Synopsis
Hamoudi is a little boy of 11 who loves soccer and dreams of reaching the level of his idol Lionel Messi. One day he is the victim of an attempted suicide attack in Iraq, causing him to lose a leg. While his parents strive at all costs to protect the family, Hamoudi is determined to fight to make his shattered dream come true.[6]
Cast
- Ahmed Mohammed Abdullah as Hamoudi
- Christian Renson as John
- Zahraa Ghandour as Salwa
- Atheer Adel
- Errol Trotman-Harewood as Duncan
- Atheer Adel
- Safa Najem
- Adil Abdulrahman
- Hussein Hassan as Bahoz
- Ravand Zaid as Soldier 1
- Saman Mustefa as Soldier 2
- Bangen Ali as Check Point Soldier
Production
Principal photography took place in 2021 within the Kurdistan Region, Iraq, the same place where the short film was recorded.[7]
Release
Festivals
It had its world premiere on January 28, 2023, at the Ostend Film Festival,[8] then screened on March 5, 2023, at the Luxembourg City Film Festival,[9] on June 10, 2023, at the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival,[10] and on April 25, 2024, at the Malmo Arab Film Festival.[11]
Theatrical
It was commercially released on April 12, 2023, in Belgian theaters,[12] and on August 3, 2023, in Dutch theaters.[13]
Accolades
Year
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Award / Festival
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Category
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Recipient
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Result
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Ref.
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2023
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Ostend Film Festival
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Look Prize for Best Film
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Baghdad Messi
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Nominated
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[14]
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Ensor - Best Director
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Sahim Omar Kalifa
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Nominated
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Ensor - Best Cinematography
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Anton Mertens
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Nominated
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25th Shanghai International Film Festival
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Audience Choice Award for Film
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Baghdad Messi
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Nominated
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[15][16]
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Media Choice Award for Film
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Nominated
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SCHLiNGEL - International Film Festival for Children and Young Audience
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Award of the Junior Jury
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Won
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[17]
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26th Arpa International Film Festival
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Best Feature Narrative Film
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Won
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[18][19]
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Best Director
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Sahim Omar Kalifa
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Won
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Best Screenplay
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Kobe Van Steenberghe
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Won
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See also
References
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