Abouna - Our Father

Abouna - Our Father
Abouna - Our Father

Film Details

Year

2002

Duration

84 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

Arabic / French (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

In this wonderful film from the African country of Chad, a family is torn apart when a father suddenly leaves his wife and two sons, Amine (the younger) and Tahir (the older). With their mother unable to cope with the shock, the boys set off to find their father, having to travel further than they could ever have imagined in the attempt. This is a gentle and thought-provoking film but one that is also highly entertaining.

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PG Classification

Contains moments of mild vioence and one use of moderate bad language

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