Remi Lange's The Path to Love (Le Chemin d'Amour) stars Karim Tarek as Karim, a college student who is making a documentary about male homosexuality in Arab culture. One of the men he interviews, Farid (Riyad Echahi), makes a concerted effort to seduce Karim. Karim struggles with both his sexual identity and how his actions would affect his girlfriend Sihem (Sihem Benemoune). The Path to Love was screened at the 2003 San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Festival. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Remi Lange's The Path to Love (Le Chemin d'Amour) stars Karim Tarek as Karim, a college student who is making a documentary about male homosexuality in Arab culture. One of the men he interviews, Farid (Riyad Echahi), makes a concerted effort to seduce Karim. Karim struggles with both his sexual identity and how his actions would affect his girlfriend Sihem (Sihem Benemoune). The Path to Love was screened at the 2003 San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Festival. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Add this copy of Road to Love to cart. $8.28, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Movies rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Water Bearer Films, Inc.
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Karim Tarek, Sihem Benemoune, Abdellah Taia, Mustapha Khaddar, Farid Tali, Medhi Jouhar, Roschdy El Glaoui, Riyad Echahi. Very good. Run time: 70. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
An interesting movie regarding Arabic people gay life in France and in a certatin way in their countries. A student that considers himself as straight decides to make a research on Arabian gays living in France and starts a friendrelationship with one of the guys he met during the several interviews he made to understand what does it means to be gay, muslim, man. There starts the painful experience to discover he's gay, the inner fight to accept the new identity, and the suffered happy end.
robtsum
Dec 31, 2009
Outstanding Film, Outstanding Service
The film is a well performed story of a young man's (unknown to him) searching for (his) gay desires in a global location that is not exactly hospitable to gay or lesbian lives and loves, However unknown to him they are toward other men. It shows the plight of gay men in the "Middle East" and diaspora. It is funny, clever,and lovely.
The shipper/seller was timely, and delivered a great product in excellent condition. I would HIGHLY recommend the film and the seller.