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  1. Jan 1, 2014 · Nesr El Bareya: Directed by Joseph Nabil. With Farid El Nokrashy, Tamer Qamhiya. A movie talking about the Coptic-Egyptian monk of the Soryan Monastery at Egypt named Father (Abouna) Faltous. This movie talks about his young childhood until his time of death.

    • Joseph Nabil
    • 2014-01-01
    • Biography
    • Farid El Nokrashy, Tamer Qamhiya
  2. Hegomen, Father Zachariah El Souriany who organized and compiled the book in the Arabic language. Our gratitude also goes out to all of our brethren – the beloved of Father Faltaous, who recorded the various miracles and stories that touched their lives through his prayers.

  3. Biography. Cast. Farid El Nokrashy (Father Faltaous) Tamer Qamhiya. Director. Joseph Nabil. Synopsis. A movie talking about the Coptic-Egyptian monk of the Soryan Monastery at Egypt named...

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  5. Nov 22, 2002 · Rich in understated humanity, Abouna is a film about love and loss, imbued with the most profound tenderness towards children and childhood.

  6. We soon find out that this man (Koulsy Lamko) is a father in the process of walking out on his wife (Zara Haroun) and two children: 15-year-old Tahir (Ahidjo Mahamat Moussa) and Amine (Hamza Moctar Aguid). The kids only realise something is badly amiss when Dad doesn’t turn up to referee their football match.

  7. Oct 25, 2002 · It's an interesting play on words, since in Mahamet Saleh Haroun's tale of family woes, 15-year-old Tahir (Moussa) and his younger brother Amine (Aguid) appear to have been abandoned by everyone,...

  8. The film is populated (albeit sparsely) with the soft, contemplative, yet powerful Tuareg blues that is so idiosyncratic of guitarists from the Sahel like Tinariwen and Ali Farka Toure (Toure’s “Diaraby” can be heard briefly towards the end of the film).

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