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Khaled

7th(2002) World Cinema

Children · Psychology · Family  

  • CountryCanada
  • Production Year2001
  • Running Time85min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Khaled is a resourceful 10-year-old boy surviving in the inner city of Toronto. He shares an apartment with his chain-smoking mother, helping her out with the daily chores as she becomes too ill to do them herself. Life in school is not any better. Along with his little Russian friend, Ivan, Khaled is bullied by a gang of kids, but he always gives as good as he gets. When his mother suddenly dies, Khaled chooses to keep her death a secret for fear of being sent to a foster home. He continues to go to school, mends his own clothes, and even figures out a way to pay the electricity bill on his own. But the crooked building manager soon comes looking for the rent, the persistent social worker starts asking more questions, and the neighbours begin to notice a strange smell coming from the apartment. When Ivan comes to danger through his involvement in the plot, Khaled is forced to choose between his friend and his secret.
Director
Director
Asghar Massombagi
Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Asghar immigrated to Canada in 1986. He graduated with a double major in film and computer science from Simon Fraser University. Asghar has since made two short films, Feel Like Chicken Tonight and The Miracle featuring the recurring themes of exile and ethnicity. Khaled is Asghar? feature film directorial debut. He is currently in development on his next features, Grace and Revolution Is Over.
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  • Director Asghar Massombagi 아쉬갈 마섬바기
  • Producer Paul Scherzer
  • Cast Michael D Ascenzo, Michele Duquet, Normand Bissonnette
  • Screenplay Asghar Massombagi
  • Cinematography Luc Montpellier
  • Production Design Jordan Estall
  • Editor Christopher Donaldson
  • Music Mel M Rabet
  • Production Company Khaled Productions
    106 Euclid Av. Toronto, Ontario M6J 2J9 Canada
    six_island@uniserve.com

  • World Sales The Feature Film Project
    2489 Bayview Av. Toronto, Ontario M2L 1A8 Canada
    ffp@cdnfilmcentre.com