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Monsieur Ibrahim
Monsieur Ibrahim (2004)
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1 hr 34 mins
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Drama
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Foreign
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Adaptation
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Released: 2/13/2004
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Box Office Total:
$2.8M
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Synopsis:
During the early 1960s, Paris was an explosion of life. As the old gave way to the new, everything was in flux and the city was filled with an energy that promised cultural shifts and social change. Against this backgound, in a working class neighborhood, two unlikely characters--a young Jew and an elderly Muslim--begin a friendship. When we meet Moise, also known as Momo, he is in effect an orphan even tough he lives with prostitutes who treat him with genuine affection. Momo buys his groceries at the neighborhood shop, a crowded dark space owned and run by Ibrahim, a silent exotic looking man who sees and knows more than he lets on. After Momo is abandoned by his father, Ibrahim becomes the one grownup in Momo's life. Together they begin a journey that will change their lives forever.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
2/13/2004
Director
Credit
François Dupeyron
Director
Cast
Credit
Omar Sharif
Ibrahim
Pierre Boulanger
Momo (Moise)
Gilbert Melki
Father
Lola Naymark
Myriam
Isabelle Adjani
La Star
Isabelle Renauld
Mother
Anna Suarez
Sylvie
Marie-Sophie Ahmadi
Nadia
Eric Caravaca
Momo, age 30
Mata Gabin
Fatou
Celine Sarnie
Eva
Jeremy Sitbon
Momo, age 8
Production Credits
Credit
Laurent Petin
Producer
Michele Petin
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
France 3 Cinéma
Production Company
ARP SA
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
Lucky Red Distribuzione
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
SPC
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
SPC
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Paris, France
Turkey
Writer
Credit
François Dupeyron
Screenplay
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Source Material
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Katia Wyszkop
Production Designer
Francis Barrois
Production Designer
Film Camera
Credit
Remy Chevrin
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Canal Plus France
Funding
ARP SA
Foreign Distribution Sales
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Catherine Bouchard
Costume Designer
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