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Salah Eddine Benmoussa is Moroccan actor, born in Casablanca on March 28, 1945. He graduated from the Municipal Institute of Casablanca. He wrote several theatrical scripts for Moroccan theater, and directed many theatrical performances. He participated in many plays, television and cinematic films, nationally and internationally. He appeared for the first time in 1964 in the Municipal Theater Troupe.
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01 January 1982
The path of a poor artist who quickly climbs the ladder of fame thanks to his voice and talent.
17 July 2012
In order to honor his deceased brother's will and assert his guardianship rights, Mokhtar – a notary in his sixties, single, misogynist and heir like several other relatives – is determined to grant the last wishes of the deceased.
19 October 2005
In 1988, Johnny Leclerc, the son of a Norman mother and an Alsatian father, lives in a suburban housing estate with his friends.
11 May 2022
"Al Ikhwan" is a social comedy that tells the story of 3 friends (Zreka, Charo, and Abdelssadek), from a slum in Casablanca, who consider themselves brothers.
29 January 2004
Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that, unlike his Uncle Yusuf who stayed in the ancestral Moroccan mountain village, his father Ali moved to the Netherlands – even though it does mean that he’ll have to deal with lousy friends and unrealistic expectations at the employment office.
04 November 2009
The Barons have a motto: "slack off more to live longer." Every human being is born with a credit of steps.
01 January 2002
The story of the film revolves around the life of a young man who despite living in poverty, is strus
01 January 1974
In Casablanca, a group of filmmakers conduct discussions with people about their expectations of, and aspirations for, the emerging Moroccan national cinema.
01 January 1992
In a remote village in Morocco, Najib, 14 years old, is convinced that there are blue stones in the desert, whose vision has haunted him for years.
16 April 2004
Based on Jaouad Mdidech’s renowned account, La chambre noire is a powerful reconstruction and reflection on the horror of what Moroccans have called the “Leaden Years,” when the government enforced an oppression of Political dissenters.
02 January 2003
Jawhara has grown in prison after the rape of her mother, Safia, and has lived for six years behind bars by her mother's side.