Halal Daddy

2017 Irish-French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Halal Daddy is a 2017 Irish-German-French comedy film featuring Sarah Bolger, Colm Meaney, David Kross and Art Malik.[1]

Directed byConor McDermottroe
Screenplay byConor McDermottroe
Mark O'Halloran
Produced by
  • Hermann Florin
  • Ailish McElmeel
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Halal Daddy
Directed byConor McDermottroe
Screenplay byConor McDermottroe
Mark O'Halloran
Produced by
  • Hermann Florin
  • Ailish McElmeel
StarringSarah Bolger
Colm Meaney
David Kross
Art Malik
CinematographyMel Griffith
Edited byAlexander Dittner
Constantin von Seld
Music byMatthias Weber
Release date
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesFrance
Ireland
Germany
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

Raghdan Aziz, a young British-Indian Muslim man, has moved out of his strict parents' home in Bradford, England to live with his aunt and uncle in Sligo, Ireland. He enjoys spending time with his girlfriend Maeve and his two best friends Derek and Omar. Then his father Amir arrives, with a plan to turn a local abattoir into a halal butcher's shop.

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Reception

The film has a 43% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews, with an average rating of 6/10.[2] Paul Whitington of the Irish Independent awarded the film two stars.[3] Hilary A. White of the Sunday Independent awarded it three stars.[4] Sarah McIntyre of RTÉ.ie gave the film four stars out of five.[5] Donald Clarke of The Irish Times gave it three stars out of five.[6]

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