Hush Hush Baby

Hush Hush Baby

Release date : January 29, 2004
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Arabic / Dutch /
Director : Albert Ter Heerdt /
Production companies : Theorema Films /
January 29, 2004 1h 29m Netherlands Comedy Arabic More
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Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that, unlike his Uncle Yusuf who stayed in the ancestral Moroccan mountain village, his father Ali moved to the Netherlands – even though it does mean that he’ll have to deal with lousy friends and unrealistic expectations at the employment office. A light-hearted portrait of the immigrant experience and the ubiquitous intolerance of the unfamiliar in Dutch society.
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Mimoun Oaïssa
Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek
Zohra 'Flifla' Slimani
Khadija Bentarek
Najib Amhali
Samir 'Sam' Bentarek
Iliass Ojja
Driss Bentarek
Touriya Haoud
Leila Bentarek
Mohammed Chaara
Mustafa 'Mussi'
Ahmed Kamal
Youssef
Ahmed Salah
Mohammed's father

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  • title:Hush Hush Baby
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · Dutch ·
  • Director: Albert Ter Heerdt /
  • Writers: Albert Ter Heerdt · Albert Ter Heerdt · Mimoun Oaïssa ·
  • Production companies: Theorema Films ·
  • Overview:Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that, unlike his Uncle Yusuf who stayed in the ancestral Moroccan mountain village, his father Ali moved to the Netherlands – even though it does mean that he’ll have to deal with lousy friends and unrealistic expectations at the employment office. A light-hearted portrait of the immigrant experience and the ubiquitous intolerance of the unfamiliar in Dutch society.
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