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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ExilsExils - Wikipedia

    Exils is a 2004 French film by Tony Gatlif. The film follows two young bohemians, Zano and Naima. After having sex, the two spontaneously decide that they will travel to Algeria, where Naima's parents come from, and where Zano's ( Romain Duris) pied-noir parents were once exiled.

  2. Add to word list. C2 [ U ] the condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country, village, etc., especially for political reasons: go into exile The king went into exile because of the political situation in his country. in exile The deposed leaders are currently in exile in the neighbouring country.

  3. banish, exile, deport, transport mean to remove by authority from a state or country. banish implies compulsory removal from a country not necessarily one's own. banished for seditious activities. exile may imply compulsory removal or an enforced or voluntary absence from one's own country.

  4. Add to word list. a situation in which someone has to leave their home and live in another country, often for political reasons: He spent the war years in exile in New York. The King was forced into exile.

  5. an exiled writer. dissidents exiled to Siberia. EXILE meaning: 1 : a situation in which you are forced to leave your country or home and go to live in a foreign country often used after in or into sometimes used figuratively; 2 : a period of time during which someone has lived in exile.

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  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0400420Exils (2004) - IMDb

    Aug 25, 2004 · Exils is a 2004 adventure drama film by Tony Gatlif, starring Romain Duris and Lubna Azabal as two lovers who travel to Algeria. The film explores their cultural and spiritual identity, as well as the contrast between their homeland and their adopted country.