Amour d’Enfants

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Amour d'Enfants
Directed by Fares Khalil
Written by Fares Khalil
Jessica Jalalaty
Starring Elie Mitri
Sarah Warde
Fady Hachem
Lisa Guiragossian
Firas El-Hader
Chris El-Jorr
Music by Elie Zarka
Cinematography Ghassan Haroun
Running time 107 min.
Country Flag of Lebanon Lebanon
Language Arabic
Official website

Amour d'Enfants a film by Lebanese director Fares Khalil, is a 2008 Lebanese film. It is a romantic comedy dealing with Lebanese social issues.

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[edit] Synopsis

The story is about a young man “Tony”, a 25 year old agronomy graduate, who works in a coffee shop. He has a stunning girlfriend “Valerie” who works as a model. Carine, a 24 year old actress and scenarist, is engaged to “Jean-Pierre” who works in a bank. “Tony” and “Carine” are both complete strangers until they meet for the first time in a park, in a rather unusual situation. A close friendship fires up between them while her engagement falls apart. On the surface, the story is direct and funny. However, this simplicity combined with the two main characters “Tony” and “Carine”(performed by Elie Mitri and Sarah Warde) add a distinct freshness and originality to the film. “Amour d’Enfants” describes the metamorphosis of a great friendship into an exceptional love.[1]


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A screenshot from the movie
A screenshot from the movie


  • Elie Mitri as Tony Daccach
  • Sarah Warde as Carine Kallas
  • Fady Hachem as Karim Kallas a.k.a Shekoush
  • Lisa Guiragossian as Valerie Baboujian
  • Firas El-Hader as Jean-Pierre Sawaya
  • El-Jorr as Tony’s Sister




[edit] Special Guests

  • Majde Machmouche
  • Amalia Abi-Saleh
  • Aida Sabra
  • Souha Kikano
  • Antoine Hajal
  • Abdo Bitar
  • Latife Saade
  • Zeina Farjallah


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