Hush Hush Baby poster

Hush Hush Baby( 2004)

TV-MAComedyDrama
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Overview

Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that, unlike his Uncle Yusuf who stayed in the ancestral Moroccan mountain village, his father Ali moved to the Netherlands – even though it does mean that he’ll have to deal with lousy friends and unrealistic expectations at the employment office. A light-hearted portrait of the immigrant experience and the ubiquitous intolerance of the unfamiliar in Dutch society.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Mimoun Oaïssa

      Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek

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      Salah Eddine Benmoussa

      Ali Bentarek

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      Zohra 'Flifla' Slimani

      Khadija Bentarek

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      Najib Amhali

      Samir 'Sam' Bentarek

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      Iliass Ojja

      Driss Bentarek

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      Tanja Jess

      Maja

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      Frank Lammers

      Chris

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      Touriya Haoud

      Leila Bentarek

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      Mimoun Ouled Radi

      Rachid

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      Mohammed Chaara

      Mustafa 'Mussi'

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      Leo Alkemade

      Robbie

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      Winston Gerschtanowitz

      Daan

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      Tara Elders

      Britt

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      Bridget Maasland

      Carlie

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      Ahmed Kamal

      Youssef

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      Mustapha Salamat

      Fouad

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      Ahmed Salah

      Mohammed's father

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      Peter Heerschop

      Teacher

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    A review by DoubleUK

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    Written by DoubleUK on Fri Feb 10 2017
    This is a surprisingly relaxed Dutch movie about a group of young Maroccan people, living in the Netherlands. Like many European countries, who has seen an increase of immigrants from North Africa and Turkey the last couple of decades, Netherlands also has it's own share of imported culture. But this has not always been without conflict. Especially the last few years young Maroccans are getting a bad rep. So it's refreshing to see this movie, (the first one in Dutch history who has a predominant Maroccan cast), that deals with these much discussed, heavy topics and much more in a remarkable lig...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

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