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Fatwa is a 2018 Tunisian drama film directed by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud and co-produced by Habib Ben Hedi, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, and Luc Dardenne. The film stars Ahmed Hafiane with Ghalia Benali, Sarra Hannachi, Jamel Madani, and Mohamed Maghlaoui in supporting roles.
- فتوى
- Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud
- Habib Ben Hedi, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Fatwa ist ein Film von Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud mit Ghalia Benali, Ahmed El Hafiene. Synopsis: Brahim Nadhour, ein in Frankreich lebender Tunesier, kehrt nach Tunis zurück, um die Leiche seines...
- Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud
- Ghalia Benali, Ahmed El Hafiene, Sara Hanachi
Fatwa is a 2006 American dramatic thriller film starring Lauren Holly. [1] Plot. Junior Senator Maggie Davidson's hard-line anti-terrorism policy makes her the target for a sleeper cell of murderous Jihadist terrorists who plant a dirty bomb at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota . Cast. Lauren Holly as Maggie Davidson.
- John Carter
- English
- Dennis M. Hill, Jimmy Hill
- Eddie Horst (Score Composer), Blake Eiseman (Music Supervisor)
17. Jan. 2024 · Fatwa ist ein Film von John Carter mit Lacey Chabert, John Doman. Synopsis: Für die Junior-Senatorin Maggie Davidson (Lauren Holly) läuft es momentan nicht gut. Neben gewaltigem Stress in ihrem...
- John Carter
- Scott Schafer
- Lacey Chabert, John Doman, Lauren Holly
- 2006
13. Jan. 2019 · Fatwa: Directed by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud. With Ghalia Benali, Ahmed Hafiene, Sarra Hannachi, Jamel Madani. Brahim Nadhour, a Tunisian living in France, returns to Tunis for a son who died in a motorcycle accident. He discovers that the young Marwan was working in a radical Islamist group.
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- Drama
- Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud
- 2019-01-13
15. Apr. 2019 · See full program: https://www.cinemaarabe.nl. Cinéma Arabe presents: Fatwa (Tunisia, 2018, Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud) - Dutch premièreScreenings: tue 07-05 | 19:00 + fri 10-05 | 15:30 - Rialto ...
- 2 Min.
- 4,2K
- Cinéma Arabe
26. Feb. 2021 · Synopsis. Brahim Nadhour, a Tunisian living in France, returns to Tunis for a son who died in a motorcycle accident. He discovers that the young Marwan was working in a radical Islamist group. Brahim decides to conduct his investigation to understand the reasons for his radicalization and identifies people who have not been indoctrinated.