The Hundredth Name

the Hundredth Name is a French Play of Michel Giliberti, put in scene of Stephan Aucante, in 2006, Salim Kechiouche in the role of Jihed and Samuel Ganes in the role of David.

This part is a humanistic tragedy, minimalist who puts in scene the accidental meeting of two men, Jihed, the Palestinian and David, the Israeli put face to face, who is held on bottom of ruins having lost his parents in the explosion of a fatal bomb, the other, Palestinian, prepares to die the following day by making a attack-suicide, both await death. The dialogs are rough, shingling and highlight the absence of dialog and comprehension between the protagonists. This part is placed irremediably in the middle of the topicality, draws its title from the Islam in which God has 99 terrestrial names and must reveal his hundredth name at the time of the last Jugement.

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