The best Gabriel Jabbour’s drama movies

Gabriel Jabbour

Gabriel Jabbour

07/11/1922- 18/09/1987
Today we present the best Gabriel Jabbour’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Gabriel Jabbour’s movies.

Z

Z
8.2/10
Repression is the rule of the day in this film that skewers Greek governance of the 1960s. Z, a leftist rabble rouser, is killed in what appears to be a traffic accident. But given the political climate, the death of such a prominent activist raises troubling questions. Though it's too late to save Z's life, a postmortem examination suggests that the ruling party was behind his death. As the facts leak out, those who tell the truth pay the price for their honesty.

Madame Rosa

Madame Rosa
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/11/1977
  • Character: M. Hamil
Madame Rosa lives in a sixth-floor walkup in the Pigalle; she's a retired prostitute, Jewish and an Auschwitz survivor, a foster mom to children of other prostitutes. Momo is the oldest and her favorite, an Algerian lad whom she raises as a Muslim. He asks about his parents; she answers evasively. As she ages and takes fewer children, Momo must do more for her; as money is tight, he tries to earn pennies on the street with a puppet. He's a beautiful man-child, and Madame Rosa makes him promise never to sell himself or become a pimp. A film editor, Nadine, befriends him, and his father appears as well. Madame Rosa reaches her last days in fear of hospitals, and Momo must act.

Womanlight

Womanlight
6.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/08/1979
  • Character: Sacha
Having both suffered extreme losses, a man and a woman try to form a relationship.

Goha

Goha
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/05/1959
  • Character: Sayed Khamis
As far as can be determined, Goha was Tunisia's first entry in the Cannes Film Festival. Omar Sharif stars as a naïve young man who is taken for granted by friends and family. Little do they know that he has more intelligence, tenacity and imagination than all of them put together. The story takes an unexpectedly dramatic turn when the man falls in love with the young wife of his village's elderly "wise man". Based on an ancient Tunisian folk tale, Goha boasts impressive production values and sure-handed direction (by Jacques Baratier).

The Burning Court

The Burning Court
6.5/10
A group of people visit a weird old man who is a student of the black arts. The man lives in an ancient, cursed castle. Soon people in the group start being killed off.

Lancelot du Lac

Lancelot du Lac
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1970
  • Character: Bélinant
This story is set in the 13th century, in Britain, where Lancelot, who was raised by Vivian, the Lady of the Lake, becomes one the Knight of the Round Tables and falls secretly in love with Guinevere, the wife of King Arthur, for whom he wants to accomplish many deeds.

The Bar at the Crossing

The Bar at the Crossing
5.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/08/1972
  • Character: Mosé
In 1916, Vincent van Horst leaves Europe to return to his Canadian homeland. There, he seeks his former love, Maria... but the lady's pride is hurt and she refuses to see him. Vincent then falls for a younger woman, Annie.

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