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  1. The Great Journey (French: Le Grand Voyage) is a 2004 film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi. The film portrays the relationship between father and son as both embark on a religious pilgrimage trip by car.

  2. Directed by Ismael Ferroukhi. Explores the experiences of a devout Muslim and his secular adolescent son as they drive through seven countries on the pilgrimage to Mecca. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

  3. Nov 24, 2004 · The Great Journey: Directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi. With Nicolas Cazalé, Mohamed Majd, Jacky Nercessian, Ghina Ognianova. Reda, a young French-Moroccan guy and his old father drive from the south of France to Mecca in order for the father to do his pilgrimage. At first distant, they gradually learn to know each other.

    • (2.6K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Ismaël Ferroukhi
    • 2004-11-24
  4. Le Grand Voyage. A middle-aged man of Moroccan descent (Mohamed Majd) embarks on a long journey from southern France to Mecca -- but for this crusade, he unexpectedly asks his son, Reda (Nicolas...

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    • Nicolas Cazalé
    • Ismaël Ferroukhi
    • Drama
  5. Réda, un lycéen d'origine marocaine, doit accompagner son père à La Mecque avant le Bac. Un film qui explore les conflits et les liens entre père et fils, entre cultures et religions.

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    • min | Drame
    • Ismael Ferroukhi
    • 2004-11-24
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  6. A few weeks before his college entrance exams, Reda finds himself forced to drive his father to Mecca. From the start, the journey looks to be difficult. Reda and his father have nothing in common. Talk is reduced to the strict minimum. Reda wants to experience this trip in his own way.

  7. Oct 10, 2005 · A father and son drive from France to Mecca for a religious pilgrimage, facing cultural and generational clashes along the way. The film is a compassionate and engaging drama that challenges stereotypes of Islam and explores the themes of forgiveness and identity.