A Prophet
Escaping the prison of life.
Overview
Sentenced to six years in prison, Malik El Djebena is alone in the world and can neither read nor write. On his arrival at the prison, he seems younger and more brittle than the others detained there. At once he falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins the confidence of the Corsican group.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
The film offers a harsh portrayal of the French prison system, highlighting issues of overcrowding, racial tensions, and the dominance of Corsican and Arab gangs. It implicitly critiques French societal structures and the challenges faced by marginalized communities in France, specifically those of immigrant descent, within those structures.
- Tahar Rahim's mesmerizing and transformative performance as Malik El Djebena is captivating and earned him widespread critical acclaim.
- The gripping plot realistically portrays the brutal and complex power dynamics within the French prison system, keeping you on the edge of your seat.
- The film explores profound themes of identity, assimilation, survival, and the corrupting influence of power, providing ample food for thought.
- Jacques Audiard's masterful direction creates a visually stunning and emotionally resonant cinematic experience.
Fun Facts
- To prepare for his role, Tahar Rahim spent time observing real prison inmates and immersing himself in Corsican culture.
- The film was shot on location in a real prison in France, adding to the film's sense of authenticity.
- The original French title of the film is 'Un prophète.'