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Serenades (2000)

Serenades (2000)
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Director Mojgan Khadem's exotic drama draws on research conducted by Christine Stevens to tell the tale of Jalil - the daughter of an Aboriginal Australian and an Afghan cameleer. As a young girl living in Australia, Jalil was raised as an Aborigine by her grandfather. Later, Jalil's childhood beliefs begin to clash with her education during her time at a Lutheran mission run by Pastor Hoffman (David Gulpilil). Pastor Hoffman's son Johan is five years older than Jalil, and it doesn't take long for love to blossom between this unlikely couple. Eventually, Jalil's grandparents die and she is placed in the custody of her father and his new family. Now forced to abide by the rules of a Moslem household, the drifting Jalil is informed by her father that she will marry a man of his choosing. But Jalil's father had never been there for her in the past, and now she is determined to break free of the arranged marriage so that she and Johan can live happily ever after. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Aden Young
Director(s):
Mojgan Khadem
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Serenades

Director Mojgan Khadem's exotic drama draws on research conducted by Christine Stevens to tell the tale of Jalil - the daughter of an Aboriginal Australian and an Afghan cameleer. As a young girl living in Australia, Jalil was raised as an Aborigine by her grandfather. Later, Jalil's childhood beliefs begin to clash with her education during her time at a Lutheran mission run by Pastor Hoffman (David Gulpilil). Pastor Hoffman's son Johan is five years older than Jalil, and it doesn't take long for love to blossom between this unlikely couple. Eventually, Jalil's grandparents die and she is placed in the custody of her father and his new family. Now forced to abide by the rules of a Moslem household, the drifting Jalil is informed by her father that she will marry a man of his choosing. But Jalil's father had never been there for her in the past, and now she is determined to break free of the arranged marriage so that she and Johan can live happily ever after. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Mojgan Khadem
Writer(s):
Christine StevensMojgan Khadem
Producer(s):
Sandra Levy
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    Yvonne M.

    I thought this movie was very interesting as anyone with an open mind should watch this movie. The different between the muslims and christians. I felt that this movie was informative. How a man (doesn't matter what religion they are) treat woman and then puts a value on them when a man of any religions feels they have to justify their needs and value on a human being. I hope and pray that there will be a generation of people who will learn just to hope, love and pray in Gods Name. I felt this movie gave a lesson learned. yvonne m flat rock mi

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    Ina M.

    A very good movie of a very conteporary theme and even though set in earlier dates..it shows a kind people with very strong and unbendable beliefs inflting unfair treatment of women....another eye opener of a different culture

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    Lola S.

    This is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Intense and full of life's contradictions, it is a very powerful movie. The Synopsis doesn't do this powerful film justice, and Jalil is not looking for happy ever after with Johan ... she's looking for herself in herself.

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