
Abulele 2015
In the heartwarming Israeli fantasy adventure *Abulele (2015)*, director Jonathan Geva crafts a magical tale that feels like a modern-day fairy tale for young audiences.
Director: Jonathan Geva
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Abulele (2015) about?
The film follows 10-year-old Adam, who befriends Abulele, a giant but gentle invisible monster. When a government team threatens to capture Abulele, Adam must overcome his fears to save his friend, learning that love and loyalty know no boundaries.
Who directed Abulele?
Jonathan Geva directed *Abulele (2015)*, bringing a blend of fantasy and emotional storytelling to this family-friendly adventure.
Who stars in Abulele?
The film stars Yoav Sadian as Adam, with Peraẖ-Bar Miniely and Makram J. Khoury voicing key characters, alongside Makram J. Khoury and Nati Kluger in supporting roles.
Is Abulele (2015) worth watching?
With its heartfelt themes and charming fantasy elements, *Abulele* offers a delightful experience for families and younger viewers. While IMDb ratings are unlisted, its genre and emotional resonance make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted adventure.
How long is Abulele?
The runtime of *Abulele (2015)* is 90 minutes.
About Abulele (2015) — A Whimsical Fantasy Adventure About True Friendship
In the heartwarming Israeli fantasy adventure *Abulele (2015)*, director Jonathan Geva crafts a magical tale that feels like a modern-day fairy tale for young audiences. The story follows 10-year-old Adam, who discovers Abulele, a colossal but kind-hearted invisible monster hiding in his home. Their bond deepens as Adam learns that true friendship transcends the physical world, even when a government strike team closes in, threatening to tear them apart. With themes of courage, loyalty, and the power of love, this family-friendly adventure balances whimsical fantasy with emotional depth, creating an atmosphere that feels both magical and deeply human.
Starring rising talent Yoav Sadian as Adam and the voices of Peraẖ-Bar Miniely and Makram J. Khoury in key roles, *Abulele* blends adventure with heartfelt moments, appealing to both children and adults. The film's blend of humor, fantasy, and gentle life lessons makes it a standout in the genre, offering a cinematic escape that lingers long after the credits roll.