Summaries

In a working class neighborhood in Casablanca, Abdellah, a homosexual teen, tries to build his own life within his big family, caught between an authoritarian mother and an older brother, who he adores.

Abdellah is a young gay man navigating the sexual, racial and political climate of Morocco. Growing up in a large family in a working-class neighborhood, Abdellah is caught between a distant father, an authoritarian mother, an older brother whom he adores and a handful of predatory older men, in a society that denies his homosexuality. As a college student, Abdellah moves to Geneva and while faced with the new possibilities of freedom, he grapples with the loss of his homeland. SALVATION ARMY, the directorial debut for Abdellah Taïa - an acclaimed Moroccan and Arab writer - is adapted from his novel of the same name. Taïa is the first writer of his descent to speak out openly about his homosexuality.—Strand Releasing

Details

Keywords
  • coming of age
  • father son relationship
  • gay teenager
  • gay
  • anal sex
Genres
  • Drama
Release date May 6, 2014
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Unrated
Countries of origin France Switzerland Morocco
Language Arabic French
Filming locations Morocco
Production companies Les Films Pelléas Rita Productions Les Films de Pierre

Box office

Budget $1000000
Gross US & Canada $3929
Opening weekend US & Canada $2433
Gross worldwide $52511

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 21m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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