Moulay Rachid Qasbi, Kamal Benzaida, Fatima Zahraa Boutabssil
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摘要
本研究对摩洛哥电影中的圣人形象进行了深入探讨,探究其是突出了这一精神传统的世俗性还是神圣性。通过仔细分析 Alaa Eddine Eljem 的电影《无名圣人》,我们深入探讨了其故事情节如何驾驭摩洛哥社会中社会和宗教动态之间错综复杂的相互作用。影片以马拉喀什附近迷人的阿加菲沙漠为背景,讲述了一个小偷无意中将偷来的钱埋在了一个偏僻的小山丘上,后来被村民指定为坟墓,并逐渐演变成一个受人尊敬的圣人圣地的故事。影片揭示了精神信仰、传统和社会复杂性等主题。本片由 Anas Elbaz 和 Saleh Ben Saleh 领衔主演,演员们演技精湛,是摩洛哥电影界对圣人身份的一次开创性探索。除中心情节外,影片还探讨了医疗保健、干旱和迷信等相关问题,为观众提供了对摩洛哥身份和文化的深刻思考。通过分析,我们希望加深对摩洛哥电影如何处理苏菲主义的复杂微妙之处及其在当代摩洛哥社会中的持久意义的认识。
"The Interplay of Sacred and Profane in Moroccan Cinema: Portrayals of Sainthood in 'The Unknown Saint' Film"
This study conducts a thorough examination of the portrayal of sainthood in Moroccan cinema, probing whether it accentuates the secular or divine aspects of this spiritual tradition. By closely analyzing Alaa Eddine Eljem's film "The Unknown Saint," we delve into how its storyline navigates the intricate interplay between social and religious dynamics within Moroccan society. Set against the captivating backdrop of Agafay desert near Marrakech, the film unveils the tale of a thief who inadvertently buries stolen money in a remote hill, later designated by villagers as a tomb that evolves into a revered shrine for a saint. This narrative unravels themes of spirituality, tradition, and societal complexities. With a skilled ensemble cast led by Anas Elbaz and Saleh ben Saleh, the film emerges as a groundbreaking exploration of sainthood within Moroccan cinematic landscape. Beyond its central plot, it addresses pertinent issues such as healthcare, drought, and superstition, offering audiences a profound contemplation of Moroccan identity and culture. Through our analysis, we aim to deepen insights into how Moroccan cinema grapples with the intricate nuances of Sufism and its enduring relevance in contemporary Moroccan society.