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The Festival of Troubadour (2022)

The Festival of Troubadour Parents Guide

The Festival of Troubadour is an upcoming Drama Movie, Directed and written by Özcan Alper. also known as Asikalr Bayrami.

If your kids wish to watch the series it is important for you to check The Festival of Troubadour Parents Guide. It gives you prior information about the content of the movie so that you can decide if the film is appropriate for your kids or not.

The Festival of Troubadour Release Date

The Festival of Troubadour is set to be released on September 2, 2022, On Netflix.

Movies Name  The Festival of Troubadour
Genre Drama
Director Özcan Alper
Writer Özcan Alper, Kemal Varol
Release Date September 2, 2022
Runtime 1h, 42m
Age Rating PG-13
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Production Company OGM Pictures
Distributor Netflix

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Official Synopsis

An unexpected reunion between a traveling musician and his son opens old wounds as the two set out on a long journey to a troubadour festival.

The Festival of Troubadour Age Rating

PG-13 means Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13. This may include stronger language, extended violence or sexual situations, and drug use.

The Festival of Troubadour Parents Guide

The Festival of Troubadour Parents Guide| Age Rating (2022)
The Festival of Troubadour Parents Guide| Age Rating (2022)

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The Festival of Troubadour Official Trailer

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