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          Italian director Mohsen Melliti attends the 'Io, L'Altro' photocall at Terrazza Caffarelli on May 10, in Rome, Italy.!

          I, the Other

          2006 Italian film

          I, the Other (Italian: Io, l'altro, also known as Me, The Other) is a 2007 Italian drama film about two fishermen, directed by Mohsen Melliti.

          The film won three Italian Golden Globes, for best first work, best actor (to Raoul Bova), and best cinematography.[2]

          Cast

          ActorRole
          Raoul BovaGiuseppe
          Giovanni Martorana Yousef
          Mario PupellaTroina
          Samia Zibidi Yousef's Mother
          Lina Besrat Assefa Giovane Africana
          Mohammed Alì Young Yousef

          Plot

          Giuseppe (Raoul Bova) and Yousef (Giovanni Martorana) are two fishermen bound by a long friendship.

          The first film explores the lives of immigrant communities from Nigeria, Albania, and Egypt in Rome while the latter is a taut maritime drama/thriller/.

        1. Worthy debut feature by Tunisian-in-exile Mohsen Melliti occasionally gets the tone wrong, briefly lurching into over-heightened emotions, but.
        2. Italian director Mohsen Melliti attends the 'Io, L'Altro' photocall at Terrazza Caffarelli on May 10, in Rome, Italy.
        3. Almahasees, Z., Mohsen, K., & Amin, M. O. ().
        4. For instance, the films of Ferzen Özpetec, Mohsen Melliti and Matteo Garrone intend to problematize the relationship between migrant roles.
        5. Giuseppe, an Italian, and Yousef, an Arab, both work together on the same boat. Out at sea, the two share everything, even the same first name.

          One day, Giuseppe hears a disturbing report on the ship's radio. The report is a warning about a suspected terrorist who happens to have the same name as Giuseppe's trusted partner: Yousef Ben Ali.

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