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Plot. The story unfolds in a working-class neighborhood in the Paris of the 1960s. The protagonist, Moїse Schmidt (Momo), is a young Jewish boy growing up without a mother and with a father afflicted by crippling depression.
Summaries. In Paris, a Turkish shop owner befriends a Jewish boy in his mid-teens. In a street called Blue in a very poor neighborhood in Paris, Monsieur Ibrahim is an old Muslim Turkish owner of a small market. He becomes friend of the teenager Jewish Moises, tenderly nicknamed Momo, who lives with his father in a small apartment on the other ...
Monsieur Ibrahim: Directed by François Dupeyron. With Omar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki, Isabelle Renauld. In Paris, a Turkish shop owner befriends a Jewish boy in his mid-teens.
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- Comedy, Drama
- François Dupeyron
- 2004-04-09
Mar 5, 2004 · Momo (Pierre Boulanger), whose life is sunnier and his luck better, finds it in Monsieur Ibrahim (Omar Sharif). Although Ibrahim is Turkish, his store is known in Parisian argot as “the Arab’s store,” because only Arabs will keep their stores open at night and on weekends.
Plot summary. The book begins with a young Moïse, commonly referred to as Momo, preparing to search for a prostitute. It is written as a reflection of his childhood, and he notes that he was only thirteen years old at the time, but his height and his weight made him look older.
Monsieur Ibrahim (original title: Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran; (in French pronounced as /məsjø ibʁaim e le flœʁ dy kɔʁɑ̃/, Mister Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an) is a 2003 French drama film starring Omar Sharif, and directed by François Dupeyron.
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Apr 9, 2004 · Momo, a resolute and independent Jewish teenager who lives with his father, a sullen and depressed man, in a working-class neighborhood, develops a close friendship with Monsieur Ibrahim, an elderly Muslim who owns a small grocery store.