The Boy Who Stopped Talking

The Boy Who Stopped Talking

Release date : October 10, 1996
Runtime : 1h 48m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Dutch / Kurdish /
Director : Ben Sombogaart /
Writers : Lou Brouwers /
Production companies : BosBros /
October 10, 1996 1h 48m Netherlands Drama Dutch More
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Memo is a nine-year-old boy who lives in Turkey with his mother and little sister, while his father works in a Netherlands seaport. When war looms near his family home, Memo's father moves the family to be with him in the Netherlands. Memo is unhappy at having to leave his village, his best friend, Mustafa, and his job as a mail boy. Once installed in his father's basement flat, Memo begins his own protest at being removed from his home by refusing to speak.
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Erçan Orhan
Mohammed Akkus (Memo)
Brader Musiki
Hüsnü Akkus
Husna Killi
Fatma Akkus

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  • title:The Boy Who Stopped Talking
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Runtime:1h 48m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Dutch · Kurdish ·
  • Director: Ben Sombogaart /
  • Writers: Lou Brouwers ·
  • Production companies: BosBros ·
  • Overview:Memo is a nine-year-old boy who lives in Turkey with his mother and little sister, while his father works in a Netherlands seaport. When war looms near his family home, Memo's father moves the family to be with him in the Netherlands. Memo is unhappy at having to leave his village, his best friend, Mustafa, and his job as a mail boy. Once installed in his father's basement flat, Memo begins his own protest at being removed from his home by refusing to speak.
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