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''Layla M.'' is a 2016 Dutch
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
directed by
Mijke de Jong Mijke de Jong (born 23 September 1959) is a Dutch film director, screenwriter and producer. She is known for creating films such as ''Bluebird'' (2004), '' Frailer'' (2014), ''Layla M.'' (2016) and ''God Only Knows'' (2019). ''Layla M.'' was sel ...
. It stars Nora El Koussour as Layla, a young Dutch woman of Moroccan background who rebels against her family and schooling to become an Islamic fundamentalist. As in other films by de Jong, the focus is on a strong-willed young woman growing up. In ''Layla M.'', de Jong and her collaborator Jan Eilander wanted to examine the
radicalisation Radicalization (or radicalisation) is the process by which an individual or a group comes to adopt increasingly views in opposition to a political, social, or religious status quo. The ideas of society at large shape the outcomes of radicalizat ...
of European youngsters. The writers were inspired by a real life account; they wrote the script during the
Arab Spring The Arab Spring ( ar, الربيع العربي) was a series of Nonviolent resistance, anti-government protests, Rebellion, uprisings and Insurgency, armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in T ...
and the trial of Geert Wilders. The film premiered at the
BFI London Film Festival The BFI London Film Festival is an annual film festival founded in 1957 and held in the United Kingdom, running for two weeks in October with co-operation from the British Film Institute. It screens more than 300 films, documentaries and shor ...
in 2016. The home media reviews were favourable and internationally the film was well-received. At the Netherlands Film Festival, El Koussour won the Golden Calf for Best Actress and Mohammed Azaay won the Golden Calf Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ...
at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.


Plot

Layla is a young Dutch Muslim of Moroccan background. She was born and raised in Amsterdam, but faces daily
Islamophobia Islamophobia is the fear of, hatred of, or prejudice against the religion of Islam or Muslims in general, especially when seen as a geopolitical force or a source of terrorism. The scope and precise definition of the term ''Islamophobia'' ...
and racism. Whilst her family are happily assimilated into Dutch culture, Layla starts to rebel and to move toward Islamic fundamentalism. She begins to watch and circulate short films she finds on the internet about the situation in Syria and Gaza, deciding to make a film herself, which angers her family. When a ban on wearing burqas is made, this strengthens her resolve to wear one. Layla then meets a young radical called Abdel and decides to marry him. They go to a
jihadist Jihadism is a neologism which is used in reference to "militant Islamic movements that are perceived as existentially threatening to the West" and "rooted in political Islam."Compare: Appearing earlier in the Pakistani and Indian media, Wes ...
training camp in Belgium and narrowly evade the police, before relocating to
Amman Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
, the capital city of
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. When she lives abroad in a different culture, Layla's radicalism is tested as she struggles to adjust to a
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society and begins to see the hypocrisy of
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.


Cast

*
Nora El Koussour Nora El Koussour (born 1994) is a Dutch actress. She won the Golden Calf for Best Actress award in 2017 for her role in the film ''Layla M.''. Career She made her film debut in the 2016 film ''Layla M.''. She won the Golden Calf for Best Actre ...
as Layla * Ilias Addab as Abdel * Hassan Akkouch as Zine * Yasemin Cetinkaya as Oum Osama, Layla's neighbor in Jordan * Husam Chadat as Sheikh Abdullah Al Sabin * Mohammed Azaay as Layla's father * Esma Abouzahra as Layla's mother *
Bilal Wahib Bilal El Mehdi Wahib (born in Amsterdam, 20 January 1999) is a Dutch actor, singer and rapper. He has appeared in diverse Dutch films and series like ''Nieuwe buren'', ''SpangaS'', ''Mocro Maffia'' and ''Commando's'' and films ''Layla M.'', ''D ...
as Younes, Layla's brother * Ayisha Siddiqi as Meryem, Layla's best friend * Sachli Gholamalizad as Senna, the aid worker for the refugee camp


Production

Mijke de Jong Mijke de Jong (born 23 September 1959) is a Dutch film director, screenwriter and producer. She is known for creating films such as ''Bluebird'' (2004), '' Frailer'' (2014), ''Layla M.'' (2016) and ''God Only Knows'' (2019). ''Layla M.'' was sel ...
has focused upon strong young female characters in films such as '' Bluebird'', '' Katia's Sister'' and '' Joy''. In the early 2010s, the
radicalisation Radicalization (or radicalisation) is the process by which an individual or a group comes to adopt increasingly views in opposition to a political, social, or religious status quo. The ideas of society at large shape the outcomes of radicalizat ...
of European youngsters into Islamic fundamentalists led to around 3000 people (of which 550 were women) travelling to the
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to join the
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(ISIS). Around 220 people travelled from the Netherlands to Iraq and Syria, of which almost half were Moroccan-Dutch. De Jong had been planning to write a script based on her own youthful experiences in the Dutch squatters movement when she had a chance meeting with a Dutch woman who had converted to Islam and married a man who had then undergone a radicalisation process. The couple would sometimes visit Morocco together and on their final trip the man disappeared for several weeks, returning as an
Islamic militant ''Mujahideen'', or ''Mujahidin'' ( ar, مُجَاهِدِين, mujāhidīn), is the plural form of ''mujahid'' ( ar, مجاهد, mujāhid, strugglers or strivers or justice, right conduct, Godly rule, etc. doers of jihād), an Arabic term th ...
who had shaved his beard off as in preparation for a suicide bombing. The young woman divorced her husband and never heard of him again. Her story captivated de Jong, and she and co-writer Jan Eilander changed plans to write the new story instead. They kept elements from de Jong's original plans, since saw the similarities between her experiences and Layla's. These included being adamant about social justice and searching for an identity to belong to. Setting the film in contemporary times allowed the writing team to introduce concepts such as online youth radicalisation and
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. However, de Jong has commented that "for me, the film isn’t so much about showing a radicalization process, but about a girl with a radical personality." At the time of writing, the
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was happening and in the Netherlands there was a debate triggered by the trial of Geert Wilders on the charge of inciting hatred against Dutch Moroccans. Casting director Rebecca van Unen suggested
Nora El Koussour Nora El Koussour (born 1994) is a Dutch actress. She won the Golden Calf for Best Actress award in 2017 for her role in the film ''Layla M.''. Career She made her film debut in the 2016 film ''Layla M.''. She won the Golden Calf for Best Actre ...
to play the main role. El Koussour had recently graduated from a theatre school in Rotterdam. When she enjoyed singing a
nasheed A nasheed (Arabic: singular ', plural ', meaning: "chants") is a work of vocal music, partially coincident with hymns, that is either sung ''a cappella'' or with instruments, according to a particular style or tradition within Islam. Nasheed ...
with Ilias Addab, de Jong was happy with the chemistry between the actors and decided to cast her. ''Layla M.'' was shot completely on location, in Belgium, Germany, Jordan and the Netherlands. It was a co-production between these four countries. The original plan had been to film in Syria, but the outbreak of the Syrian civil war meant that production switched to Jordan. ''Layla M.'' premiered at the
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in October 2016. Before its screening at the
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the film was acquired by BetaFilms for international distribution. The film had a cinematic release in the Netherlands on 17 November 2016. It grossed $71,804 on its opening weekend and took in total $266,010 worldwide. It was released on DVD and
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(VOD) on 27 March 2017.


Critical response

The Dutch media was enthusiastic about ''Layla M.''. The '' Algemeen Dagblad'' called it an "important" story and gave it four stars out of five. ''
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'' (four stars) praised El Koussour's talent in showing "her character's indomitable spirit" and ''
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'' (four stars) highlighted the "intense acting performance of the two main protagonists". Internationally, the reviews of the film were generally favourable. '' Variety'' noted that the film came at a time when Islamophobia was on the rise in Western Europe and wrote that "El Koussour and Addab share a gentle chemistry that curdles into romantic tragedy". ''
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'' perceived an "intelligent approach to complex matters", highlighting the cinematography of Danny Elsen and El Koussour's star performance. ''
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'' found it a "persuasive case study" of radicalisation. ''
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'' criticised aspects of the film such as the narrative and the development of supporting roles, whilst also praising its topicality and the location work in Jordan.


Accolades

''Layla M.'' was selected as the Dutch entry for the
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at the 90th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was also nominated for four
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. Nora El Koussour won the Golden Calf for Best Actress and Mohammed Azaay won the Golden Calf Award for Best Supporting Actor. El Koussour also won the Special Jury prize for outstanding performance at
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. At
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it won the Fritz Gerlich Prize.


See also

* List of submissions to the 90th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Dutch submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Layla M 2016 films 2016 drama films 2010s Dutch-language films Dutch drama films Films directed by Mijke de Jong Golden Calf winners Films set in Amsterdam Films set in Jordan