Rabat Rabāṭ /

A road film about three North African friends living in Amsterdam, Nadir, Abdel, and Zakaria. When Nadir's father suddenly asks him to drive an old taxi from Amsterdam to Rabat, Morocco, his two best friends invite themselves along. The trip takes them through Belgium, France, and Spain to Raba...

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Main Authors: Taihuttu, Gino (Composer), Titawano, Joris (Composer)
Other Authors: Akkabi, Achmed, 1983- (Actor), Bir, Jacqueline, 1934- (Actor), Caillard, Stéphane (Actor), Dazi, Slimane (Actor), Dchar, Nasrdin, 1978- (Actor), Kenzari, Marwan, 1983- (Actor), Ponten, Victor D. (Screenwriter), Taihuttu, Jim (Screenwriter), Verstegen, Lennart (director of photography)
Format: Unknown
Language:Dutch
English
Arabic
French
Published: [Houten, Netherlands] : Video/Film Express, [2011]
Edition:2-disc special edition
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Summary:A road film about three North African friends living in Amsterdam, Nadir, Abdel, and Zakaria. When Nadir's father suddenly asks him to drive an old taxi from Amsterdam to Rabat, Morocco, his two best friends invite themselves along. The trip takes them through Belgium, France, and Spain to Rabat. Brushes with new cultures and people they encounter along the way, and Nadir's attempt to hide the reason for his trip from the others, put their friendship under increasing pressure as they approach Rabat
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2011
Special features (disc 2): Making of the film: The road to Rabat (102 min.) -- 4 featurettes -- Sef, "De leven" -- Sjaak ft. Appa, "Wat is er?!" -- Flinke namen, "Wolken" -- 2 short films: Wolken #2, Wladimir -- Trailers
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"BFD, Benelux Film Distributors"--Opening screen
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (disc 1, 102 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD (PAL, region 2); aspect ratio 2:35:1; Dolby digital 5.1
Production Credits:Music, Joris Titawano, Gino Taihuttu ; editor, Wouter van Luijn ; director of photography, Lennart Verstegen