Time to Leave (Le Temps qui reste) is a 2005 French drama directed by François Ozon that follows a photographer facing a terminal illness
If you need a direct link to a legal Arabic-subtitled version for your region, let me know your country – I can help narrow down the options. Otherwise, enjoy Time to Leave – a quiet, unforgettable film about the time we have left.
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The story follows (Poupaud), a successful and somewhat narcissistic 31-year-old fashion photographer living in Paris. His life is upended when he collapses during a shoot and is diagnosed with terminal cancer that has metastasized throughout his body.
If you need a to a version already dubbed or subtitled in Arabic, please clarify (e.g., streaming service in MENA region). Otherwise, the subtitle file + any video copy (DVD/Blu‑ray/legal download) will work.
Here’s a concise, well‑organized feature of the film, including where to find it with Arabic subtitles (translation).
Time to Leave (Le Temps qui reste) is a 2005 French drama directed by François Ozon that follows a photographer facing a terminal illness
If you need a direct link to a legal Arabic-subtitled version for your region, let me know your country – I can help narrow down the options. Otherwise, enjoy Time to Leave – a quiet, unforgettable film about the time we have left.
You searched for:
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The story follows (Poupaud), a successful and somewhat narcissistic 31-year-old fashion photographer living in Paris. His life is upended when he collapses during a shoot and is diagnosed with terminal cancer that has metastasized throughout his body.
If you need a to a version already dubbed or subtitled in Arabic, please clarify (e.g., streaming service in MENA region). Otherwise, the subtitle file + any video copy (DVD/Blu‑ray/legal download) will work.
Here’s a concise, well‑organized feature of the film, including where to find it with Arabic subtitles (translation).