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Everybody Loves Touda (Arabic: الجميع يحب تودة) is a 2024 drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Nabil Ayouch from a screenplay he wrote with Maryam Touzani. [2] The film stars Nisrin Erradi as a young singer who dreams of becoming a traditional Moroccan folk singer and moving to Casablanca for greater recognition and a ...
road movie coming-of-age story: Les Anges de Satan: 2007 Ahmed Boulane: Les Coeurs brûlés: 2007 Ahmed El Maanouni [23] drama film: Les Damnés de la mer: 2008 documentary film: Looking for Oum Kulthum: 2017 2018-06-07 [24] [25] 2018-06-15 [26] Shirin Neshat: Marock: 2005 Laïla Marrakchi [27] [28] Marouf, the Cairo Cobbler: 1947 Mimosas: 2016 ...
Hounds (French: Les meutes), is a 2023 Moroccan crime drama film written and directed by Kamal Lazraq. Taking place over one night in Casablanca, it follows Hassan and Issam, an impoverished father-son duo, as they attempt to dispose of a body after a botched kidnapping. The film explores themes of survival, familial conflict, and moral ...
Karim Debbagh‘s leading Tangier-based line producer Kasbah Films has secured a raft of U.S. and U.K. projects that will lense in Morocco, including “Lords of War,” the sequel to “Lord of ...
Music featured in the film is by Nass El Ghiwane, a Moroccan musical group founded in the 1970s in Casablanca. According to the press notes of The Mother of All Lies from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival where El Moudir won the Un Certain Regard Best Director award, the music of Nass El Ghiwane playing on the radio evokes powerful memories of the ...
French-Moroccan director Nabil Ayouch is in Cannes for the third time with “Everybody Loves Touda,” launching out of competition. The film tells the story of a young poet and singer steeped in ...
The Moroccan Cinematographic Centre (Centre cinématographique marocain) is a public institution under the Ministry of Culture for the promotion, distribution and projection of movies in Morocco. Most other organisations related to films and cinemas are grouped into business chambers or trade unions, for example the National Federation of Film ...
Both leading actresses give fabulous performances and the aesthetics, from the set design to the wardrobe—as they are in all Almodóvar movies—are to die for.”— EG In theaters December 20.