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Director: Victor D. Ponten
Cast: Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi, Marwan Kenzari, Slimane Dazi
Three friends drive from Holland to Morocco to deliver a taxi to a family friend, but the trip turns out more complicated than expected.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rabat (2011) is a critically well-received drama film directed by Victor D. Ponten. The film follows three friends on a road trip from Holland to Morocco, where their simple delivery task becomes more complicated than expected. With an IMDb rating of 7.1/10, the film appears to have garnered positive audience reception as well.
Why you might like this:
Fans of character-driven dramas and road trip narratives will appreciate the thoughtful exploration of friendship and identity in Rabat, the 2011 film directed by Victor D. Ponten. The strong performances from the lead trio of Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi, and Marwan Kenzari bring depth and nuance to their characters as they navigate the complexities of their journey.
Rabat is a 2011 Dutch road film, and the first film made by Jim Taihattu and Victor Ponten, from independent Dutch advertising company Habbekrats. It was filmed in the summer of 2010 during a period of five weeks. The premiere was on the 6 June 2011 at Tuschinski in Amsterdam. The three main characters are played by Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi and Marwan Kenzari.
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