Over the past 10 years, Moroccan cinema has emerged as one of the most successful national cinemas, especially in the context of Arab and African cinema. In 2013, eight out of the top 10 films at the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Books and docu projects exploring national cinemas are increasingly popular: Exhibits A: Martin Scorsese’s documentaries about ...
<!–[CDATA[Marrakech's Colisee Cinema, the last remaining theater in Morocco to continue to screen "Exodus: Gods and Kings," pulled Ridley Scott's film over the weekend. Reported reason: the film's ...
Moroccan movies have enjoyed considerable success on the festival circuit, but the international market is opening only very slowly. By Charles Masters, The Associated Press When Nabil Ayouch’s ...
For more than a century, international productions have chased Morocco's light, its chameleon-like geography and its infrastructure - a place where the Atlas Mountains can stand in for snowcapped ...
After 10 years of significant state investment Moroccan cinema is flourishing, and is not afraid to reflect the tensions and preoccupations of the young. Moroccan director Faouzi Bensaïdi’s third ...
12/12/2011 - Far from the glitter of the International Film Festival of Marrakech, theaters in Morocco are empty. The kingdom wants to revive the magic of the silver screen, but the game is just ...
Moroccan cinema will be in the spotlight from June 3 to 21 in Strasbourg, with the exhibition of six films, "a selection ...
Moroccan cinema will take center stage in Strasbourg from June 3 to 21, with screenings of six films, «a selection designed ...
Some films disappear through mere neglect, but those that vanish after being suppressed bear witness, in their absence, to a challenge to power. So it is with “About Some Meaningless Events,” a ...
Books and docu projects exploring national cinemas are increasingly popular: Exhibits A: Martin Scorsese’s documentaries about American and Italian cinema. French helmer Bertrand Tavernier is also ...