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Some Like It Veiled 2017

★ 6.1215 votes88 min📅 2017-06-28

Directed by Sou Abadi, *Some Like It Veiled (2017)* spins a lighthearted yet sharply observed comedy about love, tradition, and the lengths people go to keep it alive.

Director: Sou Abadi

Cast

Félix Moati
Félix Moati
Armand
Camélia Jordana
Camélia Jordana
Leila
William Lebghil
William Lebghil
Mahmoud
Anne Alvaro
Anne Alvaro
Mitra
Laurent Delbecque
Laurent Delbecque
Nicolas
Oscar Copp
Oscar Copp
Fabrice-Farid
Oussama Kheddam
Oussama Kheddam
Mustafa
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Darius
Carl Malapa
Carl Malapa
Sinna
Walid Ben Mabrouk
Walid Ben Mabrouk
Ahmed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Some Like It Veiled (2017) about?

The film follows Armand and Leila, two students set to intern in New York, until Leila's brother Mahmoud returns with conservative views that threaten their relationship. To win Mahmoud over, Armand adopts a veiled disguise, leading to a string of comedic and heartfelt moments.

Who directed Some Like It Veiled?

Sou Abadi directed this 2017 French romantic comedy, known for blending humor with social commentary.

Who stars in Some Like It Veiled?

The film stars Félix Moati, Camélia Jordana, William Lebghil, Anne Alvaro, and Laurent Delbecque in key roles.

Is Some Like It Veiled (2017) worth watching?

*Some Like It Veiled* is a charming escape for fans of romantic comedies with a multicultural twist. While it doesn't boast an IMDb rating, its lighthearted approach and relatable themes make it a refreshing watch for those who enjoy witty, feel-good films.

How long is Some Like It Veiled?

The film has a runtime of 88 minutes.

About Some Like It Veiled (2017) — A Disguised Love Story in a Culture-Clash Comedy

Directed by Sou Abadi, *Some Like It Veiled (2017)* spins a lighthearted yet sharply observed comedy about love, tradition, and the lengths people go to keep it alive. The story follows Armand and Leila, two bright university students preparing for internships in New York—until Leila's conservative brother Mahmoud returns from abroad and throws their plans into chaos. Determined to sabotage their relationship, he forces Armand into an absurd disguise: posing as a veiled stranger named Scheherazade to win Mahmoud's trust. What starts as a farcical masquerade quickly becomes a surprisingly tender exploration of cultural clashes and the universal desire to belong.

Blending wit with warmth, this French romantic comedy navigates the collision of modern ideals and tradition through a charming, fast-paced narrative. With its breezy runtime and relatable themes, *Some Like It Veiled* offers a fresh take on the age-old battle between duty and desire.