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Finding Abraham
Finding Abraham

Finding Abraham

It's all about peace, love and a golden bidet

Genres

Documentary

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A group of young Arabs and Israelis join together for road trip across the desert. In the wake of recent Peace Agreements between their countries, they’re on a journey to find Abraham, offering an honest, open, challenging, unconventional insight into a peace process that, rooted in Religious conflict, is as much about profits as prophets.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

30 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

30 November 2021

Country

Israel

Cast

Hallel Silverman

Hallel Silverman

Self

Ashager Araro

Ashager Araro

Self

Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

Self

Saoud Saqer

Saoud Saqer

Self

Emtiyaz Radman Saleh

Emtiyaz Radman Saleh

Self

Yusuf Mohamed Ahmed Yusuf

Yusuf Mohamed Ahmed Yusuf

Self

Matan Dansker

Matan Dansker

Self

Chama Mechtaly

Chama Mechtaly

Self

Eyal Biram

Eyal Biram

Self

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