Halal State Security
Halal State Security

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Halal State Security

2011
Movie
90 min
French

Someone is killing Parisians of Arab ethnicity. When an Algerian diplomat is murdered by the same assailant, two Algerian detectives are sent to help the French with the investigation and they have their own ways of doing things.

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Director: Amir M. AkhavanGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the intricate relationship between religion and state security, particularly within the context of Islamic nations. It explores how religious institutions and security apparatuses interact, influence each other, and shape societal dynamics. The film offers a critical examination of the complex interplay between faith, governance, and the measures taken to maintain order.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception and audience scores for "Halal State Security" is extremely limited, suggesting it was not widely distributed or reviewed through major critical aggregators.

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Due to its niche subject matter and limited distribution, "Halal State Security" is not widely cataloged in major film databases, making detailed historical information scarce.

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