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Najiba Jalal Interviews Sana Akkaroud: “The Recommendations” as an Artistic Outcry in the Battle for Women’s Rights

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Najiba Jalal interviews Asmaa Akroud: “The Testament” is an Artistic Cry in the Battle for Women’s Rights During the Rabat Book Fair at the Ministry of Justice pavilion, ...
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The Gun Opens Up to Moroccan Cinema In recent years, Moroccan cinema has gained significant recognition on both regional and international stages. With a rich history that reflects the diverse culture and experiences of the Moroccan people, filmmakers are now pushing boundaries and exploring narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. This emerging trend is highlighted by the increasing presence of Moroccan films in various film festivals, showcasing stories that are simultaneously local and universal. Through innovative storytelling and unique visual styles, these films dive deep into the social, political, and everyday realities of Moroccan life. As the industry grows, there is a palpable sense of excitement, with new talents stepping forward to share their perspectives. This new wave of filmmakers not only aims to entertain but also to provoke thought and discussion around important societal issues. The embrace of Moroccan cinema by international audiences marks a significant turning point, suggesting that the world is ready to engage with the stories from this vibrant country. As the gun—symbolizing both the struggles and the hopes of the people—opens up to the lens of cinema, it invites viewers to understand and appreciate the nuanced narratives that define Morocco today.

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The Venice Film Festival Opens Up to Moroccan Cinema The Moroccan Cinema Center announced that Morocco will be a special guest for the first time at the “Bridge ...
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“Automan”: A Family-Friendly Spectacle

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Express TV reports that the commercial screenings of the film “Atoman” have begun in several cinemas across Morocco, marking a significant milestone in the career of the Moroccan ...
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