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Mint Tea

Mint Tea

Original title: Le thé à la menthe
5.7 /10 (3) 1984 1h 24m
Director Abdelkrim Bahloul
Screenplay Abdelkrim Bahloul, Jean Curtelin
A young Algerian in Paris has not been as successful as he claims in letters home, and when his mother unexpectedly arrives for a visit of several months, he is hard put to hide his circumstances -- and the fact that he has resorted to small-time criminal activity to support himself. His mother disembarks in her traditional attire, a warm-hearted woman who does not have a clue as to how this foreign society functions but also has absolutely no inhibitions about finding out, if the need arises. As the story progresses, the mother catches on to her son's circumstances though the two are still not able to confront the deception and right it. Even with a low budget, this first-time feature-length story by Bahloul Bahloul combines satire, comedy, and pathos to bring home a relationship between mother and son that transcends life's many obstacles.
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Oct 20, 1984
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Who stars in Mint Tea? The main cast of Mint Tea includes Chafia Boudraa, Abdellatif Kechiche, Krimo Bouguetof, Malick Bowens, Dominique Pinon.
Who directed Mint Tea? Mint Tea (1984) is directed by Abdelkrim Bahloul.
How long is Mint Tea? Mint Tea has a runtime of 1h 24m. It was released in 1984.

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A young Algerian in Paris has not been as successful as he claims in letters home, and when his mother unexpectedly arrives for a visit of several months, he is hard put to hide his circumstances -- and the fact that he has resorted to small-time criminal activity to support himself. His mother disembarks in her traditional attire, a warm-hearted woman who does not have a clue as to how this foreign society functions but also has absolutely no inhibitions about finding out, if the need arises. As the story progresses, the mother catches on to her son's circumstances though the two are still not able to confront the deception and right it. Even with a low budget, this first-time feature-length story by Bahloul Bahloul combines satire, comedy, and pathos to bring home a relationship between mother and son that transcends life's many obstacles.

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