Last Visit

Last Visit

Release date : June 30, 2019
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : Saudi Arabia /
Original Language : Arabic /
Director : Abdulmohsen Aldhabaan /
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June 30, 2019 1h 16m Saudi Arabia Drama Arabic More
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Not long after Nasser sets out with his adolescent son to attend a wedding he finds out that his father is dying. Unfavourable circumstances not only affect the original purpose of their trip but also begin to impact the relationship between Nasser and his son, Waleed. Indeed, the interaction with their relatives exposes a serious underlying problem: much to his father’s disapproval, Waleed doesn’t identify with the strong traditions that have been upheld for generations. Through its story of a family encounter the film adopts a realistic approach to gradually uncover the divide between the rural community and the more liberal-minded inhabitants of Riyadh. In so doing the work presents a critique of deeply rooted Islamic customs and seeks to establish the extent to which patriarchy determines paternal love.
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  • title:Last Visit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Saudi Arabia ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Abdulmohsen Aldhabaan /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Not long after Nasser sets out with his adolescent son to attend a wedding he finds out that his father is dying. Unfavourable circumstances not only affect the original purpose of their trip but also begin to impact the relationship between Nasser and his son, Waleed. Indeed, the interaction with their relatives exposes a serious underlying problem: much to his father’s disapproval, Waleed doesn’t identify with the strong traditions that have been upheld for generations. Through its story of a family encounter the film adopts a realistic approach to gradually uncover the divide between the rural community and the more liberal-minded inhabitants of Riyadh. In so doing the work presents a critique of deeply rooted Islamic customs and seeks to establish the extent to which patriarchy determines paternal love.
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