Qerq

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Qerq

Promotional poster for Qerq
Directed by Louis Cuschieri
Produced by Bronk Productions
Written by Louis Cuschieri
Starring Frida Cauchi
Maria Farrugia
Fabian Scerri de Carlo
Cinematography Paul Preca Trapani
Distributed by KRS
Release date(s) January 31, 2007
Running time 140 minutes
Language Maltese
Budget 80,000 Euros
IMDb profile

Qerq is a Maltese thriller released in 2007. The film was written and directed by Louis Cuschieri, and stars Frida Cauchi, Maria Farrugia and Fabian Scerri de Carlo.

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[edit] Plot

After 25 years in an institution for the mentally ill, Grace (Cauchi) is discharged and Dr. Spiteri (Saliba) helps get her a job with banker David Caruana and his wife as a personal maid to their daughter. She's happy there but she still longs to find her daughter Angela. Meanwhile, Angela has been released from a female correctional facility and she and her boyfriend fall in with thief Victor Gatt and his gang.

[edit] Criticism

The Times of Malta writer David Pisani criticized the film for its "poor level of direction and acting", although he also stated that "the true failing of Qerq lies in its abandon of those three virtues of narrative, magic, and style."[1]

Maltese film critic Eric German compared Qerq to "the worst melodramas and tear-jerkers of the 1940s", stating that "Louis Cuschieri hasn't left a single ancient cliché unturned. Qerq would be hilariously funny if it weren't such a tragically missed opportunity." He praised the actors for "giving the roles everything they've got." He also praised the "visual class" and "imaginative photography" of cinematographer Preca Trapani. German gave the film 2 out of 5 stars.[2]

Qerq has an average rating of 1/10 on the Internet Movie Database.

[edit] Box Office

In spite of the bad reviews elicited, Qerq topped the box office during the first week, continuing to lead the chart during the second, with a 63 per cent increase in the admissions.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Times of Malta, Wednesday, Janurary 31, 2007 - A thriller drama in the Maltese language
  2. ^ The Sunday Times, Sunday, February 4, 2007 - A missed opportunity
  3. ^ ‘Qerq’ continues to lead

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