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Malek

Malek

3.3 /10 (4) 2019 1h 35m
Drama
Director Guy Édoin
Screenplay Claude Lalonde
Malek, a Lebanese immigrant from Montreal, is haunted by the violent death of his sister. Convinced that he could have avoided this tragedy, he is consumed with guilt. He lives alone, poor, jobless until he meets Shohreh, an Iranian girl, with whom he falls in love. A new life opens up to him and he quickly finds work. Malek gradually regains his dignity but the past resurfaces to the point where he is pushed, almost in spite of himself, to finally settle his accounts with himself.
Release
Jan 18, 2019
Budget
Country
Canada
Revenue

Cast

Tewfik Jallab
Tewfik Jallab
Malek
Hiba Abouk
Hiba Abouk
Shoreh
Karine Vanasse
Karine Vanasse
Geneviève
Joseph Antaki
Joseph Antaki
Head chef
Wissam Fares
Wissam Fares
Tony
Manal Issa
Manal Issa
Souad
Mani Soleymanlou
Mani Soleymanlou
Reza

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Who stars in Malek? The main cast of Malek includes Tewfik Jallab, Hiba Abouk, Karine Vanasse, Abbas Abdulghani, Joseph Antaki.
Who directed Malek? Malek (2019) is directed by Guy Édoin.
How long is Malek? Malek has a runtime of 1h 35m. It was released in 2019.
What genre is Malek? Malek is a Drama film. It has a rating of 3.3/10 with 4 votes.

Cast

Tewfik Jallab
Tewfik Jallab
Malek
Hiba Abouk
Hiba Abouk
Shoreh
Karine Vanasse
Karine Vanasse
Geneviève
Joseph Antaki
Joseph Antaki
Head chef
Wissam Fares
Wissam Fares
Tony
Manal Issa
Manal Issa
Souad
Mani Soleymanlou
Mani Soleymanlou
Reza

Synopsis

Malek, a Lebanese immigrant from Montreal, is haunted by the violent death of his sister. Convinced that he could have avoided this tragedy, he is consumed with guilt. He lives alone, poor, jobless until he meets Shohreh, an Iranian girl, with whom he falls in love. A new life opens up to him and he quickly finds work. Malek gradually regains his dignity but the past resurfaces to the point where he is pushed, almost in spite of himself, to finally settle his accounts with himself.

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