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Director: Pierre Boutron
Cast: Angelo Rosso-Aguirre, Enguerran Demeulenaere, Isabelle Gélinas, Michel Duchaussoy
Ten-year-old Edgar, the son of a wealthy family, finds his world turned upside down when his parents decide to adopt Anibal, a Peruvian boy, whom Edgar considers an intruder.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Anibal, a 2000 TV movie directed by Pierre Boutron, explores the story of a young boy whose world is upended when his wealthy family decides to adopt a Peruvian boy. While critical reception and awards information is limited, the film's ratings on platforms like IMDb suggest generally positive audience response.
Why you might like this:
Anibal, directed by Pierre Boutron in 2000, offers a compelling exploration of family dynamics as a young boy named Edgar navigates the arrival of a new adopted brother, Anibal. With standout performances from stars like Angelo Rosso-Aguirre, this film blends drama and heartwarming themes in a way that will resonate with fans of character-driven stories.
Aníbal is the Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name equivalent of Hannibal (q.v.), itself a latinization of the Greek name Hanníbas (Ἁννίβας), derived from “ḥnbʿl” in the Carthaginian language, a descendant of the Phoenician Canaanite language in which the name's meaning is "Baʿal [is] my grace", a cognate of the Hebrew honorific Baʿal (בעל) “master/lord”.
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