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Marock is the 2005 Moroccan film by director Laïla Marrakchi. The film was 2006's most successful film in Morocco, taking more than 3 million dirhams at the Moroccan box-office, according to TelQuel. It was very controversial as it deals with a Muslim-Jewish romantic relationship between two young people in Casablanca, Morocco, Rita and Youri.
Laila Marrakchi (born 1975 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan film maker most famous for the controversial film Marock. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. [1] She is married to film director Alexandre Aja. She grew up in the upper class Casablanca milieu that is portrayed in Marock.
Morjana Alaoui (Arabic: مرجانة العلوي; born November 30, 1982) [1] is a Moroccan actress. She is best known for her starring roles in director Laila Marrakchi's Marock and Rock the Casbah, films which dealt with sexual taboos, cultural and religious values, and female emancipation in Morocco. [2]
drama film [4] [6] All I Wanna Do: 2011 documentary film [9] Alyam Alyam O les jours aka Oh the days: 1978 Ahmed El Maanouni [10] drama film: Amok: 1983 Souheil Ben-Barka [11] Ashlaa: 2010 documentary film: Atlantic. 2014-09-08 2015-06-25 [12] Jan-Willem van Ewijk [13] drama film [13] Between Desire and Uncertainty: 2010 Abdelkader Lagtaâ ...
The events in Meryem Benm'Barek-Aloïsi's 2018 film Sofia revolve around an illegitimate pregnancy in Casablanca. [32] Hicham Lasri and Said Naciri are also from Casablanca. In 2021 Casablanca Beats became the first Moroccan film to be selected to compete for the Palme d'Or since 1962. [33] Atlas Studios in Warzazat is a large movie studio. [34]
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