Badih Badda3 during the Sarde! Don't forget to Like and comment on this Sarde for the Algo! Timestamps Below! 0:00 Living in New York during the 9/11 era 7:40 Working in the USA vs in Canada 14:41 Returning to Lebanon after years abroad 18:20 Badih on Arab Women 30:12 The history of theater and TV in the Arab world 40:47 The dynamics between actor, director and the script 48:35 The dark age of Arab Cinema 53:50 Medea & Mouin’s Ultimate Debate: American vs European Cinema 1:01:28 Badih’s attachment to the land and his culture 1:07:59 Sabra Superhero, Zionism and Hollywood 1:12:13 The lack of a TV and Film industry in Lebanon 1:16:20 Can you separate the Art from the Artist 1:36:22 We live on hope
مو طبيعي كل ماخلصت حلقة اطلع وانا حابه الضيف مررررره وحابه الحوار ووجهات النظر وكل شي، بديت اقتنع ان ميديا ومعين هم اللي يطلعون افضل مافي الشخص 😐❤️ او انا احب كل اللبنانيين….
I was thinking that the Sarde with Charbel Al-Hayek was the best one, but this episode with Badih is by faaaar the best one. Thank you guys. Greetings from 🇹🇳 to 🇱🇧
How do you guys only have 91k subscribers? Your interviews are better than Joe Rogan - you two really have a talent for letting guests open up and show their passion and intellect. This interview with Badi3 is honestly one of the best I’ve ever seen. Also as an American, Badi3’s comment on the lack of belonging here definitely is true. I’d never thought of it in the context of a national sports team, but that’s a brilliant way contrast us with other countries. We don’t unite around our national teams the way countries like Lebanon do, and I think it’s because we’re just too large and diverse. We absolutely do have a sense of belonging when it comes to our cities/regions though - many of which are larger than most countries. While I might not feel a strong sense of belonging as an American, I do feel it within my city. And I think Badi3’s experience is a bit skewed by living in two massive cities like New York and Boston, which are the size of a small country. Come to a medium-size city in America, and you will experience a deep sense of belonging and a strong community. If I was visiting another country and saw an American, I would not be inclined to talk to them. But if they were wearing a football jersey from my city/state, I would absolutely approach them because I feel a real connection and there is a sense of common experience.
انا مجرد نقلت من مدينة لمدينة بنفس البلد ما طلعت برات الحدود وحسيت هالاحساس عن جد وصف شعوري بالضبط👌💔فعلا صرنا لا عارفين نعيش بالمكان الجديد ونأخذ القديم الي كنا فيه لهل مكان ولا لما نرجع لمطرحنا القديم نعرف نعيش فيه مثل ما كنا قبل
With all due respect, I've lived in the U.S. for 22 years and the sense of belonging is there. Everyone's journey is different so I think it's a personal feeling that everyone experiences differently & it cannot be generalized. Love & respect to Badih & Sarde team.
Agreed! Lived here for 10 years and I have the same feeling. As a matter of fact when we cross the border into Canada we get that bad vibes lol. But when we come back to the US, we are greeted with warmth and a feeling of sincere welcome. My mom wears a hijab and Americans always go out of their way to give her a compliment. When I’m Canada, people are just not as friendly. Also agree on that it is a personal experience for each person ✌🏼
From LA. Very engaging on so many levels. شخص استثنائي indeed. I have trouble watching Lebanese drama because of all the fake drama in it. Not just in the acting in the zoom ins and music often continuous .. so so annoying. That said I haven’t watched him in anything. Thank you Sardé for introducing us to exceptional movers and shakers. And I love the difference of age between you; combing two types of époques in Lebanon. But like the stamp of both of you from films with your appearance like the 50’s I wish you capture that time in Lebanon through I don’t know who. Find them. ❤❤❤
Very interesting episode. Just wanted to interject and say that America has now begun celebrating Indigenous People’s Day in memory of the American Indians instead of Columbus Day :)
enjoyed...Badih...enjoyed the serde...enjoyed watching Medea enjoying Badih's Philosophy...enjoyed Moen...getting lost few times...thank you guyz for a very airy serde...airy goes back to Badih saying it about himself...thank you Badih Abo Chakra
A beautiful Sarde, Badih is super unique and intellectually interesting. But I'd love to hear more takes on the "to not being able to separate art from the artists behind it" concept in the future Sarde(s). Yes we don't approve of any of the artist(s) that were found guilty on twisted/fkd up charges neither support overlooking their crimes or their abuse of fame, but does that mean not being able to interact solely with their work? Interesting thing to discuss with people outside/inside the entertainment industry.
حوار شيق، و بديع مثقف و مطّلع و خبرته الواسعة و المتنوعة كتير أغنت الحوار. بخصوص انو التمثيل محرم بالإسلام، ما بعرف شو أساس هالكلام، بس برأيي ما فينا نساوي الدراما اللبنانية بالدراما المصرية أو السورية مثلاً، اللي بلاقي انن طبيعيين أكتر و believable أكتر على الشاشة.
رائعين عنجد وكتير مفيد هيك نوع من البودكاست بتمنى تضلوا ع نفس اللاين وكتير شي مهم انو الفنانين او الضيوف عم نسمع افكارن ومبادئن وثقافتن على العكس مع البرامج السخيفه الحاليه التي يكون فحواها التريند والانجازات الهامشيه و الأسئلة الأسخف على الإطلاق: بتعصب؟ وشو بتحب؟ وكأنما الفنان مخلوق غير طبيعي . بالطبع الفنان شخص يحوي جانب ابداعي مقدس نوعا ما برأيي لانه خلاّق ومبدع وهم اعلى درجه من غيرهم ولكن ك طبيعه جسديه متساوٍ مع الجميع 👌
اختلفت نظرتي له الشخص بعد المقابلة مع كل الصفات الحلوة يلي اكتشفتها بشخصيته من الثقافة والاطلاع الواسع، الطريقة الاحترافية بانتقاء الكلمات لتوصيف حالة او حدث بدون ما يحكي ع حدا او يلوم حدا، الخبرة الكبيرة، الثقة بالنفس، الرؤية للهدف والنتيجة اهم من الاشخاص. مع كل هاد اكتشفت قديه ظلم حاله بوجوده بمسلسل متل ستيليتو وانه مستواه اكبر من هيك بكتير. شكرا عالمقابلة الحلوة
Badi3 is right i have been in Canada almost 25 years yes i feel that i belong here. In US no. Exactly i feel myself in the middle i cannot live in lebanon but i would like one day but i cannot leave Canada because i like it also.
انا رايي فيما يخص المشاهد الحميمة مالها عازة مش لانو المجتمع متخلف لاء لانو فعلا ما الها اي عازة لا بتزيد و لا بتنقص يعني لا بتنفع و لابضر فانا كممثلة مستقبلية ما رح اعملها لهذا السبب و لاسباب اخرى خاصة هلاء نحنا الناجون ما بعد زمن الكورونا ههه ايه احيانا الممثل بيكون عندو تخوف من امراض او بيقرف او او بس اكيد مش لانو تخلف بس هي فعلا ما الها عازة حياة خاصة هاي بين شخصين ما في داعي المشاهد يشوفا مثل الحياة الواقعية الناس هذا الجانب بيضل خاص ما بينعمل قدام الناس.
Great episode ! btw about the aboriginal theory about the nature and allergies that is true, if you watch the documentary series "Discovering the Unknown - the amazon" by Loay Al Otaibi for al jazeera documentaries, he shows that about the indigenous people and their way of living like thousands of years ago !
هيدي السردة عطت نكهة مميزة و مختلفة لنهاية هيدا النهار... و عطت معنى للوقت يلي مرق بسرعة خلال هيدي السردة... يمكن عم بكتب بفلسفة شوي بس الاكيد منو انو كل حلقة عم بتكون أجمل من يلي قبلها لدرجة انو كل حلقة بتنحضر مرتين.. مرسي و تضلو بهل الهمة و عقبال سردات احلى و احلى..
Great sardé !! Thank u Badih you’re a deep brilliant person & great actor👏 though I disagree with u that Lebanese women don’t recognize an abusive relationship and that they seek it & that they perceive a men who treats them wrong as sexy … Maybe a small portion do , but I don’t think the majority of women are enablers . I know u respect women a lot and perhaps u didn’t mean it that way but I felt that I should express my thoughts. All the best for you 🙏💕
Listening from Toronto with a Timmy's double double in hand w uff adde wassfo 3an el ightirab w 3an Canada ta7didan mazbout w khsouse kif eno you can't export Lebanon, lezem to create new Canadian rituals ta el wa7ad y3ich mabsout ✨
يالله هالمذيع شو علّاك! وبعاني من عقدة الخواجة.. بينظر للغرب للأعلى ورح تنفك رقبتو.. ومفكر اذا هاجم العرب او الشرق يعني صار راقي ومتحضر! هفففت ملينا من هالعقلية ولوو..
Aboriginals are originals of Australia, calling indigenous people of the US aboriginals seventy times during this podcast episode was frustrating. Love the show overall this doesn’t change anything but not the biggest fan of this episode
Badih Badda3 during the Sarde! Don't forget to Like and comment on this Sarde for the Algo! Timestamps Below!
0:00 Living in New York during the 9/11 era
7:40 Working in the USA vs in Canada
14:41 Returning to Lebanon after years abroad
18:20 Badih on Arab Women
30:12 The history of theater and TV in the Arab world
40:47 The dynamics between actor, director and the script
48:35 The dark age of Arab Cinema
53:50 Medea & Mouin’s Ultimate Debate: American vs European Cinema
1:01:28 Badih’s attachment to the land and his culture
1:07:59 Sabra Superhero, Zionism and Hollywood
1:12:13 The lack of a TV and Film industry in Lebanon
1:16:20 Can you separate the Art from the Artist
1:36:22 We live on hope
Done👍🏻
معين صاير بيشبه تعول الحركة ايام زمان ،نو اوففينس 🙄🚬
للأسف واقعة كربلاء دايما تستخدم سياسيا بهدف إثارة الفتنة والشقاق والكره بين المسلمين
أنا بعرف الممثل بديع ابو شقرا بس ولا مرة تخيلت أنو انسان بهالثقافة وهالشخصية الحلوة.. كل الاحترام
i love him as an actor but hearing him makes me love him as a human... beautiful educated well rounded human
same here
We hosted Badih for an interview on Movie Court a few years back. Felt like a masterclass. Always nice hearing him speak.
مو طبيعي كل ماخلصت حلقة اطلع وانا حابه الضيف مررررره وحابه الحوار ووجهات النظر وكل شي، بديت اقتنع ان ميديا ومعين هم اللي يطلعون افضل مافي الشخص 😐❤️ او انا احب كل اللبنانيين….
56:41 to whoever came up with the idea of those small edits.... you made my day!
I think Badih's voice is one of his strongest tools as an actor.
صوته رائع وبي عمق كأنه ❤كتير معك حق
I was thinking that the Sarde with Charbel Al-Hayek was the best one, but this episode with Badih is by faaaar the best one.
Thank you guys.
Greetings from 🇹🇳 to 🇱🇧
Watching from Nazareth,palestine
Watching from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
I enjoy this sarde so much. It's always a joy to have these discussions, like minded people
How do you guys only have 91k subscribers? Your interviews are better than Joe Rogan - you two really have a talent for letting guests open up and show their passion and intellect. This interview with Badi3 is honestly one of the best I’ve ever seen.
Also as an American, Badi3’s comment on the lack of belonging here definitely is true. I’d never thought of it in the context of a national sports team, but that’s a brilliant way contrast us with other countries. We don’t unite around our national teams the way countries like Lebanon do, and I think it’s because we’re just too large and diverse. We absolutely do have a sense of belonging when it comes to our cities/regions though - many of which are larger than most countries. While I might not feel a strong sense of belonging as an American, I do feel it within my city. And I think Badi3’s experience is a bit skewed by living in two massive cities like New York and Boston, which are the size of a small country. Come to a medium-size city in America, and you will experience a deep sense of belonging and a strong community.
If I was visiting another country and saw an American, I would not be inclined to talk to them. But if they were wearing a football jersey from my city/state, I would absolutely approach them because I feel a real connection and there is a sense of common experience.
He spoke my feelings word by word when describing his experience in Canada and love of Lebanon. Never easy 😢
انا مجرد نقلت من مدينة لمدينة بنفس البلد ما طلعت برات الحدود وحسيت هالاحساس عن جد وصف شعوري بالضبط👌💔فعلا صرنا لا عارفين نعيش بالمكان الجديد ونأخذ القديم الي كنا فيه لهل مكان ولا لما نرجع لمطرحنا القديم نعرف نعيش فيه مثل ما كنا قبل
J'aime entendre des gens intellectuels, et j'aime cet acteur, grand salut du Maroc 🙂
Hello Sarde family, great thanks for the great show and guest. Badih is an inspiration and talented actor. We missed him in Toronto!
An inspiration and an incredibly talented individual. Thank you for this
Quel immense artiste! Merci Sarde pour cette découverte ❤️
Hitting the nail on the head regarding immigration and the feelings related to it
this podcast just keeps getting better.
Love this man for many reason and one of them is how humble he is...
Enjoyed watching the episode..the discussion, the intellectual guest...the topics...all great..time passed...Greeting to allll.
thnaks so much for this amazing podcast and every single episode !
With all due respect, I've lived in the U.S. for 22 years and the sense of belonging is there. Everyone's journey is different so I think it's a personal feeling that everyone experiences differently & it cannot be generalized. Love & respect to Badih & Sarde team.
Agreed! Lived here for 10 years and I have the same feeling. As a matter of fact when we cross the border into Canada we get that bad vibes lol. But when we come back to the US, we are greeted with warmth and a feeling of sincere welcome. My mom wears a hijab and Americans always go out of their way to give her a compliment. When I’m Canada, people are just not as friendly. Also agree on that it is a personal experience for each person ✌🏼
💯 true
عنجد انتوا خلقتوا حالي للمشاهد العربي على السوشيال ميديا كثير لطيفي حلوي ومريحة. استمروا.
une discussion tres riche .un artiste tres cultivé.une tunisienne te salut
بديع ابو شقرا مثقف جدا و كلامو منطقي و صادق. حسيت المذيعين ما لازم يدخنوا ب وج الضيف اذا ما قادرين ينطروا ياخدو بريك
شكراً سردة وشكراً بديع أبو شقرا. اعطيتني أجوبة لأسئلة كتيرة براسي.
بتعقدو كلكم ...شكرا كتير وبالتوفيق.
he is a very accomplished actor and cultured, educated and respectable
حلقة مليانه افكار❤️
From LA. Very engaging on so many levels. شخص استثنائي indeed. I have trouble watching Lebanese drama because of all the fake drama in it. Not just in the acting in the zoom ins and music often continuous .. so so annoying. That said I haven’t watched him in anything. Thank you Sardé for introducing us to exceptional movers and shakers. And I love the difference of age between you; combing two types of époques in Lebanon. But like the stamp of both of you from films with your appearance like the 50’s I wish you capture that time in Lebanon through I don’t know who. Find them. ❤❤❤
Bravo un acteur très cultivé! Very nice sarde podcast
Very interesting episode. Just wanted to interject and say that America has now begun celebrating Indigenous People’s Day in memory of the American Indians instead of Columbus Day :)
The most transparent country in the world
loved this episode so much. 💙
I think I share the exact same concept of community
Thank u💙
One of my favorites!
Great question regarding art and artist
wow badi3 ma kenna mna3rfek,, chapeaux bas
شكرا Medea Mouin,Badii Abou Chakra على هذه المقابلة الاكثر من رائعة❤❤❤❤
enjoyed...Badih...enjoyed the serde...enjoyed watching Medea enjoying Badih's Philosophy...enjoyed Moen...getting lost few times...thank you guyz for a very airy serde...airy goes back to Badih saying it about himself...thank you Badih Abo Chakra
أحلا ناس
ميرسي على الترجمة
موفقين . استمروا
Wow.. ❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 you re-ignite the “Flame Of Hope” . الف شكر
حب كبيييييييييييييير لكم من سورية
A beautiful Sarde, Badih is super unique and intellectually interesting.
But I'd love to hear more takes on the "to not being able to separate art from the artists behind it" concept in the future Sarde(s). Yes we don't approve of any of the artist(s) that were found guilty on twisted/fkd up charges neither support overlooking their crimes or their abuse of fame, but does that mean not being able to interact solely with their work? Interesting thing to discuss with people outside/inside the entertainment industry.
love love love your show and your guest...thank you
I like this 👏
مزبوط المسرح بالعالم العربي تأخر بس هوي بلش قبل بمنيح من الفترة اللي انذكرت بالحلقة.. من أيام أبو خليل القباني بالـ 1871
One of the best Episodes !
حوار شيق، و بديع مثقف و مطّلع و خبرته الواسعة و المتنوعة كتير أغنت الحوار.
بخصوص انو التمثيل محرم بالإسلام، ما بعرف شو أساس هالكلام، بس برأيي ما فينا نساوي الدراما اللبنانية بالدراما المصرية أو السورية مثلاً، اللي بلاقي انن طبيعيين أكتر و believable أكتر على الشاشة.
I love how he said «art is the scariest»
رائعين عنجد وكتير مفيد هيك نوع من البودكاست
بتمنى تضلوا ع نفس اللاين
وكتير شي مهم انو الفنانين او الضيوف عم نسمع افكارن ومبادئن وثقافتن على العكس مع البرامج السخيفه الحاليه التي يكون فحواها
التريند والانجازات الهامشيه و الأسئلة الأسخف على الإطلاق:
بتعصب؟ وشو بتحب؟ وكأنما الفنان مخلوق غير طبيعي .
بالطبع الفنان شخص يحوي جانب ابداعي مقدس نوعا ما برأيي لانه خلاّق ومبدع وهم اعلى درجه من غيرهم
ولكن ك طبيعه جسديه متساوٍ مع الجميع
👌
From the best ever sarde episodes, kenet serid with out even feeling the time because of you sleeping at 5 am tomorrow trouble in work 😂
سردة بتجنن شكرا
انا استمتع بهذا البرنامج لكن ارجوكم ممكن تستخدمون اللغة العربية بدل الكلمات الانكليزية
بديع أبو شقرا حدا كتير مثقف وومهضوم ومبدع بكل الأدوار ...وبيكفي إنو داعم للمرأة...كل الإحترام والمحبة
كلامك عن الغربة وامريكا وجع قلبي يا بديع وصف حقيقي لمشاعري ...عراقية اعيش بامريكا 💔💔💔
يوجع إلى درجة اني مغيرة من محافظة لمحافظة و مو جارعة عاد التارك البلد كله
Watching from Dortmund ,Germany .
اختلفت نظرتي له الشخص بعد المقابلة
مع كل الصفات الحلوة يلي اكتشفتها بشخصيته من الثقافة والاطلاع الواسع، الطريقة الاحترافية بانتقاء الكلمات لتوصيف حالة او حدث بدون ما يحكي ع حدا او يلوم حدا، الخبرة الكبيرة، الثقة بالنفس، الرؤية للهدف والنتيجة اهم من الاشخاص. مع كل هاد اكتشفت قديه ظلم حاله بوجوده بمسلسل متل ستيليتو وانه مستواه اكبر من هيك بكتير.
شكرا عالمقابلة الحلوة
Any idea where we can purchase or watch the play?
Great episode!!
Love this podcast!
Respect ❤
Tres interessante la discussion avec Badi3 👍un homme cultivé et erudit aux multiples talents👍👍😍
Badi3 is right i have been in Canada almost 25 years yes i feel that i belong here. In US no. Exactly i feel myself in the middle i cannot live in lebanon but i would like one day but i cannot leave Canada because i like it also.
nada abou farhat next!
Badih nous sommes fiers de toi
Love it!
انا رايي فيما يخص المشاهد الحميمة مالها عازة مش لانو المجتمع متخلف لاء لانو فعلا ما الها اي عازة لا بتزيد و لا بتنقص يعني لا بتنفع و لابضر فانا كممثلة مستقبلية ما رح اعملها لهذا السبب و لاسباب اخرى خاصة هلاء نحنا الناجون ما بعد زمن الكورونا ههه ايه احيانا الممثل بيكون عندو تخوف من امراض او بيقرف او او بس اكيد مش لانو تخلف بس هي فعلا ما الها عازة حياة خاصة هاي بين شخصين ما في داعي المشاهد يشوفا مثل الحياة الواقعية الناس هذا الجانب بيضل خاص ما بينعمل قدام الناس.
مقابلة روعة وخاصة الختام💪👌
Living off grid is liberation. Communities in harmony
He's the best lebanese actor in my opinion ❤
ممثل مبدع و انسان صادق و واضح❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great episode ! btw about the aboriginal theory about the nature and allergies that is true, if you watch the documentary series "Discovering the Unknown - the amazon" by Loay Al Otaibi for al jazeera documentaries, he shows that about the indigenous people and their way of living like thousands of years ago !
We can also use it to mean : inhabitant of a place (any place).
You can consult the dictionary!
@@ysalha3504 so it seems you didn't watch the episode and you throwing a comment :)
Watching from San Diego CA ❤
I like the way he talk ❤️
Enjoyed watching!! How about interview Elie Basil one time ?!
الممثل المبدع بديع أبو شقرا إضافة غنية ل " سردة" شكرا لغنى الأفكار والمشاعر بل عمقها وجمالها❤❤
حلقة واااو🔥🔥🔥
Best lebanese actor, good job guys👍
هيدي السردة عطت نكهة مميزة و مختلفة لنهاية هيدا النهار... و عطت معنى للوقت يلي مرق بسرعة خلال هيدي السردة... يمكن عم بكتب بفلسفة شوي بس الاكيد منو انو كل حلقة عم بتكون أجمل من يلي قبلها لدرجة انو كل حلقة بتنحضر مرتين.. مرسي و تضلو بهل الهمة و عقبال سردات احلى و احلى..
13:33 said it all
في كلمه (عنصريه) عن ادي مورفي و كوسبي ) black American actor s)نقالت و نحن منقولها من دون قصد (سودتلنا وجنا )
حلقة رائعة ❤️
Love it
Great sardé !! Thank u Badih you’re a deep brilliant person & great actor👏 though I disagree with u that Lebanese women don’t recognize an abusive relationship and that they seek it & that they perceive a men who treats them wrong as sexy … Maybe a small portion do , but I don’t think the majority of women are enablers . I know u respect women a lot and perhaps u didn’t mean it that way but I felt that I should express my thoughts. All the best for you 🙏💕
Listening from Toronto with a Timmy's double double in hand w uff adde wassfo 3an el ightirab w 3an Canada ta7didan mazbout w khsouse kif eno you can't export Lebanon, lezem to create new Canadian rituals ta el wa7ad y3ich mabsout ✨
Amazing sarde bravo 😍🙏👍
"...hanging in the middle", true statement.
بحبك😍
Great 👏🏾👏🏾
FINALLYYYYY ♥♥♥♥
انسان محترم وراقي جدا ❤️
بحبكن كتير بس اذا فيكن تشتغلوا شوي على الثوت بالمقابلة كتير واطي اذا عم نحضر عالموبايل
ثح ،الثوت كتير خفيف 🙄🚬
Very intersting
لو ما 14 آذار كان الها قيادة ورؤية كان فل الجيش السوري من لبنان؟
ضد القائد المنفرد ومع القيادة الملونة
Watching from Glasgow..Scotland
يالله هالمذيع شو علّاك! وبعاني من عقدة الخواجة.. بينظر للغرب للأعلى ورح تنفك رقبتو.. ومفكر اذا هاجم العرب او الشرق يعني صار راقي ومتحضر! هفففت ملينا من هالعقلية ولوو..
كلامك غلط التشخيص مش للخالق لانه ربنا بيخلق روح وبدن مش موهبه تقلد شخصيه معينه وهذا ولا عمره كان حرام ابقي اتثقف قبل ما تعطي رأي بلا طعمه
Aboriginals are originals of Australia, calling indigenous people of the US aboriginals seventy times during this podcast episode was frustrating. Love the show overall this doesn’t change anything but not the biggest fan of this episode
You’re right it’s more commonly used to describe native Australians but in English it’s synonymous to the word native/ indigenous
It's the same according to English dictionary but due to it's use in the countries as people identity it became a normal term I guess
14:30
nice one👌