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  1. On the eve of the Yom Kippur, an Ethiopian born rabbi, "Nate," is approached by a troubled young man, "Isaac," Isaac tells Nate that he wants to end his life...

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  2. A troubled young man (John Berchtold, "Manhunt") visits an Ethiopian born rabbi (Sammi Rotibi, "Django Unchained") on the eve of the Jewish new year, and requests a blessing that tests the rabbi's faith as they bond through revelations of past traumatic events.

  3. Michael Carnick. Synopsis: A troubled young man (John Berchtold, "Manhunt") visits an Ethiopian born rabbi (Sammi Rotibi, "Django Unchained") on the eve of the Jewish new year, and requests a blessing that tests the rabbi's faith as they bond through revelations of past traumatic events. Drama. Runtime: 1h42m.

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "The Forbidden Wish" streaming on VUDU Free, Tubi TV, Freevee, DistroTV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu. It is also possible to rent "The Forbidden Wish" on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.

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  5. 14 août 2020 · Bleeding Cool is proud to present the first look at stills and the first poster from the upcoming drama film Obsidian Dolls. The film is directed by Michael Carnick and stars Sammi Rotibi...

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  6. 14 août 2020 · Bleeding Cool est fier de présenter le premier regard sur les images fixes et la première affiche du prochain film dramatique Obsidian Dolls. Le film est réalisé par Michael Carnick et met en vedette Sammi Rotibi (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Django Unchained) et John Berchtold (The Look-See)

  7. 4 août 2020 · Obsidian Dolls revolves around a pretty heavy story of an Ethiopian born rabbi whose faith is being tested by a troubled young man. We read that the film was based on a one act play you wrote while in UC Riverside’s MFA program. Where did the premise for this one act play come from?