Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) (2018)

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Hassan runs a nonprofit lotto company to treat poor youth with heart diseases. After losing his organization financially and also his mother, due to the political situation, Hassan is left with no choice but to leave the country and join his fiancé Tabasom, who has waited him for seven years in Canada. After feeling hopeless and struggling to adjust in the new country and culture, the young couple decides to follow their dreams and passion and return to their homeland and to re-establish the lotto company in order to help the children again.

Director: Emaan
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 111 min
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Production: Emaan Films International
Country: Afghanistan, Canada
Language: English, فارسی, پښتو
Original Language: ps
More Films by Director: Emaan
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) about?
Hassan runs a nonprofit lotto company to treat poor youth with heart diseases. After losing his organization financially and also his mother, due to the political situation, Hassan is left with no choice but to leave the country and join his fiancé Tabasom, who has waited him for seven years in Canada. After feeling hopeless and struggling to adjust in the new country and culture, the young couple decides to follow their dreams and passion and return to their homeland and to re-establish the lotto company in order to help the children again.
Who directed Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan)?
Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) was directed by Emaan.
Who stars in Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan)?
Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) stars Emaan, Leena Alam, Harjeet Dhillon, Ilana Markarov.
How long is Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan)?
Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) has a runtime of 1h 51m (111 minutes).
What genre is Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan)?
Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) is a Drama film.
Where was Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) produced?
Hassan (A Film from Afghanistan) was produced in Afghanistan, Canada.