Sunday, November 17, 2024

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Naima ziani

ETAT CIVIL NOM ZIANI PRENOM NAIMA PROFESSION SCRIOTE / REALISATRICE CN A 194 389 N° CARTE PRO 04/2339/010/27 NATIONNALITE MAROCAINE ADRESSE 209 Amal 4 CYM RABAT/ MAROC TEL 06 62 73 11 31 ETUDES .ATELIER D’ARTDRAMATIQUE DE THEATRE NATIONAL MOHAMED V SOUS LA DIRECTION DU PROFESSEUR ABASS BRAHIM.DE 1983 à…… .ATELIER D’ART DRAMATIQUE AU MINISTERE DE JEUNESSE ET SPORT SOUS LA DIRECTION DU PROFESSEUR MOHAMED SAID AFIFI. .CONSERVATOIRE DE DANCE CLASSIQUE A RABAT. .ATELIER FRATE DE MULTIDANCE SOUS LA DIRECTION DU PROFESSEUR HAMID KIRAN .CONSERVATOIRE MINICIPAL DE CASA (FORMATION THEATRALE) FACULTE DE SCIENCE ECONOMIQUE EXPERIENCES .STAGE FORMATION DE THEATRE EN ITALIE. .STAGE FORMATION DE THEATRE EN ESPAGNE. .STAGE FORMATION TECHNIQUE AU THEATRE NATIONAL MOHAMED V EXPERIENCE CINEMA ANNEE TITRE Realisateur Rôle 2024 Aicha/Court Sanaa El Alaoui Scripte 2024 AISSA/Court Younes Jaddad Scripte 2024 Haq Hadana Sanaa Akroud Scripte 2024 L’Héritiers des secrets Mohamed Nadif Scripte 2024 Amour à Dakhla Khalid Ibrahimi Scripte 2023 L’Acteur Omar Lotfi Scripte 2023 Le silence de la musique Saâd Chraibi Scripte 2023 Court Métrage/ Miss Selfis Naima Ziani Réalisatrice 2023 Shlomo Mohammad Marouazi Scripte 2023 Le lac bleu Dr Daoud oulad Sayyed Scripte 2022 Les divorcés de casablanca Med Aad Benssouda Scripte 2022 Anoual Mohamed Bouzagou Scripte 2022 Quitte ou Double Dr Rachida Saadi Scripte et Comédienne 2022 Court Métrage (Dans lombre) Hamid. Basquet Scripte 2022 Court Métrage ( sans dire Au revoir ) Badreddine Oussellin Scripte 2022 Court Métrage (Dans le noir) Rabie Aljouhari Scripte 2022 Court Métrage/ Statut Dr Dalal El Araqi Scripte 2022 Court Métrage/ Amira Dr Rachida Saadi Scripte et comédienne 2022 Court Métrage (L’Ombre de l’âme) Hossein Al Malki Scripte 2022 Court Métrage/ Amnésia CHADI Scripte 2021 Long Métrage JALALDINE Dr Hassan Benjelloun Scripte 2021 Long métrage La cantique de l’esclave Dr AbdelIlah Eljouhary Scripte 2021 Court Métrage/ Sérénade Production bastaoui Scripte 2021 Court Métrage/ EUCALYPYUS/ Adam Benmalek/Awman Scripte 2021 Long Métrage TABAA Rachid EL wali Scripte et comédienne 2021 Long Métrage Un amour en confinement Dr Hassan Benjelloun/ Plug-in Scripte 2020 Court-Métrage Point d’interrogation Younes Reggab/Saad Film Scripte 2020 Long Métrage Slam Wesâa My Taieb Bouhnana Scripte 2019 Long Métrage Journal intime Chrif Trebak Scripte 2019 Cour métrage les 400 pages Ghizlan Assif Scripte 2018 Long Métrage L’Automne du pommier Mohamed Mouftakir Scripte 2018 Long Métrage Pour la bonne cause Dr Hassan Benjelloun Scripte 2018 Long Métrage Les femmes du pavillon J Mohamed Nadif Scripte 2018 Court-Métrage (Angoisse ) Ali Benjelloun Scripte 2018 Long Métrag Les 3 M Saad Chraibi Scripte 2017/18 Long Métrage The punch Med Amine Mouna Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Sound of Bérbéria Tarek El Idrissi Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Korssa A .Tougouna (Ferkouss) Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Une année chez les français A. Fatah. Room Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Hala Madrid Visca Barça Dr AbdelIlah .Eljouhari Scripte 2017 Court Métrage Goutte de sang Khalil Yassir Scripte 2017 Court Métrage Trophée Réda Ben Azouza Scripte 2017 Court Métrage Fin Tournage Réda Ben Azouza Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Le songe du Calife Souheil Benbarka Scripte et comédienne 2017 Long Métrage Masoud Saida et Saadane Brahim.Chkiri Scripte 2016 Long Métrage Miyoupie Sanae Akroud Scripte 2016 Long Métrage Pile ou face Hamid Zian Scripte 2016 Long Métrage Les voix de desert Dr Daoud Oulad Sayid Scripte 2016 Long Métrage Le Cri de l’àme Dr AbdelIlah Eljouhary Scripte 2016 Long Métrage Le clair obscur Khaoula Benomar Sebbahi Scripte 2016 Long Métrage HAYAT R.Sbahi Scripte et comédienne 2016 Court métrage Pourquoi papa ?? Naima Ziani Réalisatrice et comédienne 2015 Long-métrage Nouhe ne sait pas nager Rachid.El ouali Scripte et comédienne 2015 Court métrage Nhar El3id Rachid.El ouali Scripte 2014 Court métrage AMAL Ayda Senna Scripte 2013/14 Long Métrage Karian Boolyood Y.Fannane Scripte et comédienne 2012/13 Long Métrage Secrets d’oreiller Jillali ferhati Scripte 2011/12 Long Métrage Imma Rachid.Elouali Scripte  2011 Court métrage 30’’ Galia.Qissi Scripte 2011 Court métrage Ch3la Hicham.Haji Scripte 2009 Long Métrage Alkhataf Said Naciri Scripte et comedienne 2009 Long métrage Hommes d’Argile 2ème Version Morad.Boussif Scripte 2008 Long métrage Agadir Bombay Meryem.Bakir Scripte 2008 Long métrage Chatiment Hicham.Ain AlHayat Scripte 2008 Long métrage Rire en LarmesVersion 1 M.Boussif Scripte 2007 Court métrage Casting Hicham.jabari Scripte 2007 Court métrage Wiladat Chaytane Hicham.jabari Scripte 2007 Court métrage Tarek Rijal Hicham.jabari Scripte 2OO5 3 Courts-Métrage ……. A.Tigouna (Frkouss) Scripte 2005 Prévention Routière/Plusieurs Spots Multi-Réalisateurs Scripte 1989 La nuit du Crime Nabil.Lahlou Scripte et comedienne 1989 Chehrazad Philipp Debroqua Comedienne EXPERIENCE TELEVISIONS ANNEE TITRE Realisateur Rôle 2024 Bab Alkhir Mohamed Bouhari Scripte 2024 Démlij Zhirou Dr Hassan Benjelloun Scripte 2022 Serie Ain Kebrit Med Aad Benssouda Scripte 2022 Le parc bleu DrHassan benjelloun Scripte 2022 Téléfilm Tanghdan-Ousnnan Nassim Abbassi Scripte 2022 Téléfilm Laila Bahij Dr Hassan Benjelloun Scripte et comédienne 2021 Serie Souwel Dmou3i Brahim Chkiri/Med Prod Scripte et comédienne 14/11/2029 Serie Wlad Al 3am Brahim Chkiri/SPECTOP Scripte 2020 Telefilm Layali al hay al kadim (4 Parties) Chrif Trebak Scripte 2020 L’amour est un grand mensonge Pilote Brahim Chkiri Scripte Comédienne 2020 Téléfilm Rajel Lamras Y. Chakiri Scripte 1919 Serie Saoudienne Oum laklayd 15 Episodes Brahim Chkiri Scripte 2019 Téléfilm Le congé Naoufel Berraoui Scripte 2019 Rdat Lwalida 30 Episodes Zakia Tahiri Scripte 2017 Téléfilm 12 Heures Morad .El Khawdi Scripte 2017 Long Métrage Masoud Saida et Saadane Brahim.Chkiri Scripte 2016/17 Téléfilm Star (Dasser) Yassin Fennane Scripte 2016/5 Téléfilm Khafat Rjal Hicham.Jabari Scripte 2016- Moudawala 10 Episodes Raouf.Sbahi Scripte/Comedienne 2015 Al hourra 30 Episodes Brahim.Chkiri Scripte/comediènne 2015 Tarkiya (Téléfilm) M.Abdrrahman Tazi Scripte 2015 Stagiaire (Téléfilm) A.Tougouna (FRKOUSS) Scripte 2014 Dar Alghizlane 30 Episodes Driss.Roukhe Scripte/ comedienne 2014 ZINA 30 Episodes Yassine.Fennane Scripte/ comedienne 2014 Téléfilm Je t’aime…moi aussi Driss.Roukhe Scripte/ comedienne 2014 Téléfilm Halib soultan Driss.Roukhe Scripte  2013 Bnat LallaMennana 30 Episodes 2ème partie Yassine.Fannane Scripte/ comedienne 2O13 Chehrazad (Pilote) Anouar. Mouatassim Scripte 2012 Bnat LallaMennana/30 Episodes Yassine.Fannane Scripte/ comedienne 2011 Serie Houssein et Safie 4 Episodes Abderrahman.Tazi Scripte et comedienne 2010/11 Serie Zinat Alhayat 120 Episodes Raouf Sebahi Anouar Mouatassim Younes Regab Hicham Laasri Fatima Ljabii Scripte et comedienne 2010 Okbalik 30 Episodes Yassine.Fannane Scripte 2009 Téléfilm Karyan Zombie Yassine.Fannane Scripte 2009 Téléfilm Okbalik Yassine.Fannane Scripte et comedienne 2008 Téléfil Imzouren Jamal.Suissi Scripte 2007 Téléfilm Ghouroub Chams Jilali.Frhati Scripte 2007 Téléfilm Les 4 Pièrres Brahim.Chkiri Scripte 2007 Téléfilm Yagor Said.Tachfin Scripte 2006 Téléfilm Orange Amer Bouchra .Ijork Scripte 2005 Am Dandoun pilote Dr Daoud.Ouled Sayed Scripte Daoud Oulad Sayed R.T.M Scripte 2005 Prévention Routière/Plusieurs Spots Multi realisateur Scripte 2004 Clip de Kadem Saher Houssein Deêbes 1ere Assistante 2004 Téléfilm 3aidoun Med.Lottfi Scripte 2004 Téléfilm Tayaba M.Fakir Scripte et comedienne 2003 Sitcom Kanat Alharira Y.Tounssi Scripte et comedienne 2003 Serie Al-Mouhajira 30 épisides Mostapha fakir Scripte 2002 Téléfilm Hout A3ma 2ème partie Hassan.Rhanja Comedienne 2001 Téléfilm Rass Al3ayn Med.Lottfi Scripte et comedienne 2000 Téléfilm Taeh Med.Lottfi Scripte et comedienne 2000 Téléfilm AL- Hout A3ma Hassan .Rhanja Comedienne 2000 Téléfilm Milf Azrak Med.Lottfi Scripte et comedienne 2000 Scketches Ramadan RTM Comedienne 1999 Al Wassiya Dr Fayk Al Hakim Comedienne Dr Faik Hakim Bayt Almaghribi Comediènne Scripte 1998 Sarab H.Bennani Comedienne 1997 Sasse H.Bennani Comedienne Hamid Bennani R T M Comediènne 1996 Serie Mn Dar Ldar 3 A.Mouline 1ere assistante comedienne 1995 Serie Mn Dar Ldar 2 A.Mouline 1ere assistante comedienne 1994 Mn Dar Ldar 1 A.Mouline 1ere assistante comedienne Abderrahman Mouline R T M 1ere Assistante Comediènne 1982 Bnat Lyoum Med Smlali Comedienne et scripte Mohamed Smlali R T M Comediènne 1981 Hadihi Mouchkilati Med Atifi Comedienn

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Aicha by Sanaa El Alaoui

On a stormy night, while the mother gives birth to her baby Aisha in the farm bedroom, her husband helps a sheep to give birth to her ewe in the farm barn. When both the mother and the sheep push out her baby at the same time, the storm stops and the screams of the baby and the bleating of the ewe fill the silence. Meanwhile, the mother cuts the umbilical cord because the father is busy. Seventeen years later, on a quiet Thursday evening in the farm’s bathroom, the mother cuts a few strands of Aicha’s hair while the latter memorizes some paragraphs from the philosophy subject in preparation for the baccalaureate exam she will take the next morning (these paragraphs consist of quotations taken from the theories of Pierre Bourdieu, Mohammed Arkoun and Sigmund Freud). After the mother finishes cutting, Aicha stops memorizing. The mother rubs the mixture of henna and soap on Aicha’s skin, then removes her clothes and heads to the shower of the bathroom decorated with Moroccan mosaics. She then begins to scrub the latter’s body with a Moroccan bag. Meanwhile, the mother and daughter talk about various topics while listening to the radio. After finishing her exams the following Friday morning, Aisha heads to the beach for a swim to celebrate the end of the school year. She passes by a mosque on the way to the entrance to perform the funeral prayer. The voice of the Friday preacher is heard on the loudspeaker and she is distracted. She accidentally steps on a dead mouse. Aisha lies on her back on the warm sand enjoying the sunshine, but she feels a sharp pain in her abdomen due to her menstrual cramps that have suddenly started. She jumps into the warm sea water to clean herself and calm her body. Unfortunately, while floating on the ocean (far from the coastline), she meets her unfortunate fate when a fisherman approaches her to brutally rape her on board the boat. The fisherman throws Aicha on the beach after finishing with her. Two weeks after the rape, a religious mortician prepares with Aicha’s mother for the ritual washing of the latter’s body. During the washing, various news is heard on the radio, including statistics on baccalaureate results, the drought in Morocco, and news of Aicha’s suicide with rat poison after being forced to marry her rapist (while she was a minor) by her guardian. A few weeks after Aicha’s death, the mother joins the spiritual healing night of the Gnawa. During this ritual, a sheep is slaughtered to be given to the “Jawad” or spirits while the mother falls into a deep ecstasy of crying and screaming under the intense Gnawa music (and under the influence of losing her daughter) as she lies on the ground next to the sheep. The Slaughtered. The rites of Aicha's mother, her bath, the washing of her body, her rape and the Gnawa night proceed in parallel and in a coherent narrative in a non-linear chronological order. Cast : Hind Dafer Mustapha Rachdi Mohammed Amin Manal Aicha is written and directed by Sanaa El Alaoui Associate producer : Allal El Alaoui producer : Piotr catharovski

Wednesday, May 08, 2024

Empathy in screenwriting

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves placing oneself in another's shoes, and experiencing their emotions, perspectives, and situations as if they were your own. Unlike sympathy, which is feeling compassion for someone else's hardship, empathy is a more profound connection because it involves a shared perspective and emotional experience. Empathy in storytelling, then, is how an audience is able to connect with the characters. This process is what endears us to the characters, their plight, and to ideally root for their success. Not every story needs empathetic characters but empathy remains a cornerstone of storytelling.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Mother India in Morocco

The inaugural IIFA awards event was held at London's Millennium Dome in 2000. The summer of 2007 is also expected to attract nearly 30,000 people from Europe, India, southeast Asia and the US, and signifies the exalted status the Indian film industry has attained in Britain. FIFM bureau de la fondation, CCM and house distibution in Morocco should consider and give importance and value to Hindi cinema and especially the taste of passionate Moroccan people who just love this cinema. In academic circles here, LA Times reports that Indian films are no longer seen as quaint, gaudy and oriental items, but a resilient cultural powerhouse in the subcontinent that challenges the near-global domination of Hollywood films. Muqtedar Khan (15) writes that India is already well situated to become a major economic and cultural power worldwide. Indian culture, through the popularity of Indian cinema, is already giving India the kind of "soft power" that only America enjoys worldwide. Bina paul will never forget Salé and its traditions . With her digital camera , she took pitures of women tatooing their hands with El Hana, a spiritual herb also used in India for the same purpose.She carefully took notes of those women making their spiritual journeys to Marabouts (16) . This reminds Bina of her people doing the same pilgrimage not of course to Marabouts, but to cinema theatres where they expect good endings eternel heroes , widows and homeless children. Coming out from El Madrassa al Bouanania (17), bina paul amazed by its marvellous Islamic frisks , remembered her colleague filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan from Kerala saying that India has always been an immence bazar of images . By ALLAL EL ALAOUI Zhor idrissi : secretariat. • International women cinema in salé. • Centre national de la cinematographie. • www.CCM.ma. • Noureddine sail ( CCM ). • Kamal Mghazli ( CCM ). • Ahmed Araib ( CCM ). • Razak ,( rabat express). • Al ahram weekly . • Lubna aziz from al ahram weekly. • Le monde diplomatique. • The times, UK. • LA TIMES. • 1- the masala films : The 1970s saw the advent of the multi-generic entertainment extravaganza replete with dramatic dialogue and spectacular song and dance sequences. 2- SALÉ : A millinuim town in Morocco . 3- Nour Eddine Sail is a Moroccan thinker and cinema critic and head of the main cinema institution of cinema called CCM. 4- Ibrahim Essaih is a Moroccan Indian film dubber . He was the pioneer of dubbing Hindi films after the independence. 5- FIFM bureau de la fondation is an institution in Morocco that organizes International film festival. 6- Mukesh Bhatt is film producer in India. 7- Derb Rallef is a popular market in casablanca where one can find any goods. 8- Swika is a popular market in Rabat . 9- Dawliz complexe is a Place of entertainement, restaurants and luxuary cinemas in Salé . 10- EL Wad : a dangerous Ghetto in the north of Salé . 11- Jamaa el Fna square : one of the most famous entertainemnt souk in Marrakesh ( see UNESCO) . 12- Razak, Ahmed Sijilmassi, Al Jawhari and Allal El Alaoui ; Cinéphiles and intellectuals ,on line free-writers and especially Indian movie fans and critics . 13- CCM is a national institution of cinema that is strictly administratif dealing with distribution , Film visas , festivals and co-ordinations 14- LA Times : Los Angels Journal in America . 15- Dr.Muqtedar Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware. 16- Marabout is a spiritual leader or saint in Morocco. 17- El Madrassa al Bouanania is an old medieval univeristy in Salé famous of its superb arabisque frisks and mosaique. Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are often considered the most prestigious awards in the field of cinema, at least in popular culture. Established in 1929, the Oscars recognise excellence in cinematic achievements across various categories, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Actress, and Best Original Screenplay, among others. The awards are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), a professional organisation of over 9,000 members working in the film industry. Over the years, film industries from across the world have competed to win the coveted Oscar award. India, which is not only the second oldest film industry in the world but also the largest producer of films in the world, has made remarkable contributions to world cinema. As a result, over the years, India has had several trysts with Oscar awards.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Trouble caused by politics , religion and Algeria

Cinema critics from the world mainly from north of Africa are still waiting the release of the movie narrating life of Amir Abdelkadder,stated as an icon of Algerian revolution. It is not about finding budget nor it is a governement will , may be it is propaganda fabricated by Al Moradia official responsibles: Arts and sports become a key in the hands of Algerian military just to attack Morocco . The élite of Algerian soldiers has strategy to be competitive with neighboring countries especially Morocco whose soft diplomacy become more influential and powerful.The world laughs hysterically when it knows that the The incident involving Renaissance de Berkane and USM Alger during the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final match highlights the intersection of sports and political tensions, reflecting deeper regional complexities .So, it is all about a simple football team called Nahdat Barkan scanned in its tee-shirt the full map of Morocco ; this fact traumatizes the militay in Algeria .This map becomes horror and also a nightmare to Algerian soldiers,says one of the fans of Nahadate Berkane in Morocco. Moroccan official diplomats still go on their soft power of diplomacy while Algerians stick to their constipated minds to create more nasty plots against Morocco.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Kenza Fridou in Aicha

Trained theatrically by Abdelmajid Fenniche in a millennium city called Salé;kenza still loves theatre and goes taking tremendous risks to meet simple Moroccan youth in Morocco. This female called Kenza literary meaning treasure in Arabic, she moves benignly wears Moroccan high class Kaftans and puts in her face human and warm smile that no other actress has .Her name is Kenza Friddou ,first script –girl in the history of Moroccan cinema; and she would love to play mysterious roles like Aicha kandicha,Mi zhor , lady Macbeth , the smiling lady at Douwar Micca in Salé and strange lady playing with Ahmed Tahcfine's movies,Shimi's adapted play in Oujaa Trab, and the witch- dancer in "The Will" by Allal El Alaoui" Kenza Friddou is a popular lady who is a playwright, pop-art singer ,and good actress. She is keen to help in the sets of cinematic scenes where she performs her role with great honesty and devotion. She helps film makers and stage directors either in make –ups or script-techniques.kenza is now purchasing theatre-goers by making a tour around Moroccan towns ,villages and cities via

Saturday, April 06, 2024

Moroccan Youtubers use archives to escalate conflict

Both Moroccans and Algerian generally focus on glorifying their countries via cinematic videos , images and and swearing words . Alegerians have been supporting polisario since 1975 and been hostile to lambasting alleged “enemies” like France, the US, Israel, and above all, Morocco. Any country deem hostile to Algeria, from France to the UAE, is fair game for criticism, adds the report.critics are waiting to see a movie of Amir Abdelkader supposed to be the "icon" of Algeria resistance . Manar Slimi,Abdelhak Snaibi and Abdelaffath Naoum are youtube analysers who make history over conflict between Morocco and Algeria.thanks to them,people in Morocco dig deep in their history and know much better their culture. Meanwhile,on the side Algerians identify themselves through Moroocan history;notices a youtuber .

Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Arabs victims of Hollywood

By Jack Shaheen Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a groundbreaking book that dissects a slanderous history dating from cinema's earliest days to contemporary Hollywood blockbusters that feature machine-gun wielding and bomb-blowing "evil" Arabs. Award-winning film authority Jack G. Shaheen, noting that only Native Americans have been more relentlessly smeared on the silver screen, painstakingly makes his case that "Arab" has remained Hollywood's shameless shorthand for "bad guy," long after the movie industry has shifted its portrayal of other minority groups. In this comprehensive study of nearly one thousand films, arranged alphabetically in such chapters as "Villains," "Sheikhs," "Cameos," and "Cliffhangers," Shaheen documents the tendency to portray Muslim Arabs as Public Enemy #1-brutal, heartless, uncivilized Others bent on terrorizing civilized Westerners. Shaheen examines how and why such a stereotype has grown and spread in the film industry and what may be done to change Hollywood's defamation of Arabs. Award-winning film authority Jack G. Shaheen, noting that only Native Americans have been more relentlessly smeared on the silver screen, painstakingly makes his case that "Arab" has remained Hollywood's shameless shorthand for "bad guy," long after the movie industry has shifted its portrayal of other minority groups. In this comprehensive study of nearly one thousand films, arranged alphabetically in such chapters as "Villains," "Sheikhs," "Cameos," and "Cliffhangers," Shaheen documents the tendency to portray Muslim Arabs as Public Enemy #1-brutal, heartless, uncivilized Others bent on terrorizing

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Moroccans prisoners of the Cinematic cave

We Moroccans are new to visual and cinematic culture, and when we go to cinema halls, we are like prisoners of the Platonic cave who were forced to remain silent in front of the shadow shadow reflected by the wall screen. We may be struck by the light and imagination of the screen inside the dark cinema hall, just as our fate would be if we left the hall and it was exposed. Our eyes are blinded by the light of reality. The biggest problem posed by the history of cinema is its relationship with reality. The movement of images gives the impression that we are facing a living and real reality. Christian Metz, a cinema semiology theorist, says: “The impression of reality” as raised by cinema transforms the system of représentation into a direction of more active reception of unconscious desire.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Rania in Aicha by Sanaa El Alaoui

Sanaa El Alaoui; the director of the short fikm called Aicha will invite Rania as a second role mainly playing in the publicity of her film . the director will work good crew from Morocco and Poland .

Friday, March 22, 2024

Crew of Aicha by Sanaa El Alaoui

Sanaa will tackle a controversail matter in her short film called Aicha . Sanaa is inspired by the story of Amila Filali a Moroccan girl born in the city of Larache. She was 16 years old when she committed suicide by consuming rat poison in 2012, after she was forced to marry her rapist in accordance with Article 475 of Moroccan law, which allows the rapist to avoid prosecution by marrying his victim. This incident drew a lot of attention to Moroccan law, and many citizens expressed their desire to change the law. Local human rights groups also called for the repeal of Article 475 of Moroccan law, which criminalizes rape but prevents prosecution if the rapist agrees to marry her. His victim. Two years after the suicide, Parliament decided to abolish Article 475; It was actually canceled in 2014.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui: 6

Talking again about structure ,each guru has his or her point of view on this matter . let's take the 22 steps structure techniques that a screenwriter shlould know or practice in writing . To know more about this technique , one must have a book called the anatomy of story written by john story . in this book ,John explains all these steps with wit and intelligence. So ; let 's publish another video in MOroccan dialect in order to talk about this matter.

Monday, March 18, 2024

screenwriting by Alla El Alaoui

Structure is screenwriting and sscreenwriting is structure . It is based on characther motivations and that this character has to have a wound that motivates him to act ahead . Character has also to be flawed and active and this is what we call a three-dimentional character . A screenplay, also called a script, is a written document that includes everything that is seen or heard on screen: locations, character dialogue, and action. From the first draft to its final incarnation, a screenplay tells a story. However, it is also a technical document that contains all the information needed to film a movie.So , let's contine to explain structure via a video in Moroccan dialect .

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Ranveer Singh and Nora Fatehi soon work together

Nora Fatehi born February 6, 1992 in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian-Moroccan dancer, model, actress, singer and producer known for her work in the Indian film industry.
Ranveer Singh is an Indian Bollywood actor. He enjoyed success from his first film, Band Baaja Baaraat. In a very short time, he became a real star and starred in commercial successes like Ladies vs Ricky Bahl or critical successes like Lootera. Finished with those gaudy and strange movies in India named the masala films (1) ,New Indian cinema lightens the world with its beautiful stars and show-business and even locally Moroccan bollyphiles are continuously becoming more Hindi fans than ever, writes ALLAL EL ALAOUI . Arrived at the Golden hotel which faces a rising millinum town of Morocco called Salé (2) , Bina Paul a south Indian woman of Kerala, which is a magical place in Asia said to me why Salé film festival has not chosen an Indian film for competition this year 2006. Bina Paul is an artistic director and member of Kerala International film festival in the south of india . She came to Salé to become a member of jury of the international women film festival . Salé was famous of her cinema theatres such as Collisé, El Malaki and opera . Although some of them were used as cinéclubs in the seventies especially the Opera theatre for cultural reasons and also for the promotion of cinema and cinemagoers ,animated by Nour Eddine Sail himself (3) , other cinemas just could not resist to project Indian movies just like Dosti and Mother India By Mahoob . Just after independence named proudly, the goden age,Hindi films were dubbed into Moroccan slang(Arabic) by local pioneer artists namely Ibrahim Essaih (4) , Hamidoo ; Said Bachir and others. Ibrahim Essaih was right to dubb indian movies that time, because the majority of the Moroccans were analphabets . Local Rabat intellectuals keep making pressure on Moroccan governement to increase the budget for cultural purpuses.Yet,movies were nationally done in a shy manner, 2 films per year until the recent fund policy,which CCM, the national center of cinema has made ;14 to 30 fims per year. Hindi cinema has been a major point of reference for Indian culture in this century. It has shaped and expressed the changing scenarios of modern India to an extent that no preceding art form could ever achieve. Hindi cinema has influenced the way in which people perceive various aspects of their own lives. With one mighty leap, Bollywood has gone from melodrama to youthful reality, reports Kevin Maher,The Times journalist In England.It is true that filmmakers in India have been plagiaristic to the extent that even Hollywood would remake Munnabhai MBBS and becomes Gangsta MD ;an American movie by Chris Tucker. The seven Samurai by Akira kurasawa became Sholay in 1975 by Bollywood legend Ramesh Sippy . Thanks to Ismail Noormohamed Abdul-Rehman , known as Ismail Merchant, indian cinema becomes worldwild and because of his great talent as a producer and director , every good actor in the west would love to work with him . This man sells dreams of elegance and beauty, of dignity and propriety, of literate splendour and intellectual stature and above all, of traditional reverence and venerable taste,Lubna aziz writes on Al Ahram weekly.This seems contrary to the thoughts of Moulay Driss Jaiidi ,a local cinema critic who states that Hindi movies have bad taste on Moroccan cinemagoers . Unlike CIFF , Cairo International film festival and carthage film festival , FIFM,the International film festival in Marrakesh, focuses only on European and American cinema and badly to Asiatic films , It is time that Grand Maghreb mainly Morocco, because of its arising bollyphiles who watch nearly 80 new indian films per year out of 350 imported films , confirmed to me by Kamal Mghazli, an employee of CCM, Moroccan national center of cinema based in Rabat spearheaded by Nour eddine Sail. India now is one of the largest film producing nations in the world, with 1,013 films in 2001 and some 4.5 billion rupees in revenues in 2000 through exports, films are subject to various taxes (entertainment tax, new taxation release tax, show tax and property tax). Interviewed with a house of film distribution , Amal films, a distributing house based in casablanca has stated that although the prevailing of CDs and DVDs , Bollywood cinema remains poweful in consuming and still welcomed in Morocco and especially now television holding SNRT and 2M are interested to diffuse films such as DEVDAS , LAGAAN and VEER-ZAARA highly praised by international critics around the world. I don’t know what Moulay Driss Jaiidi says about recent statistics of Bollywood Box office made by CCM that in 2003 Morocco imported 378 Hindi films , the number of fans were 3 783602 and ticket revenues were 36101026. Although CCM confirms that these stastics are not fully complete , but in 2006 up to june we had 264 Hindi films and ticket revenues were 581800. Moulay Dris Jaiidi would love to see these numbers increasing in other cinema importations just like US hollywood and french cinema , but at least we could be honest and realistic to the Moroccan Bollyphiles. Sometimes ships don’t head for the direction it wants , even in America and very often, Oscar nominees and winners are selected on the basis of considerations other than strictly artistic merit. This means, good cinema suffers, writes Gataman Bhaskaran. Prabably we won’t see any Hindu film being selected on competition this year in Marrakech 2006 just because there are still some constipated mentalities that favor American and Eureopean films than any good indian films . FIFM, bureau de la fondation (5) should think this matter seriously about Bollywood cinema because apparently the cinemagoers and producers already think of Morocco as a magical place to shoot future films instead of making them in Swisland .This European country makes heavy taxes on commecials films favored by the legendary producer Mukesh Bhatt (6) . Besides, Morocco is still open to all Indian producers to work by showing easy policy to show-business .CCM has now two recorded clips ,one is NAACH produced by Varma corporation limited,shot around Tangiers, Marrakesh,Agadir ,Essaouira and the second is HALKI NEEND/SARU produced by Corner pocket films ,shot in Marrakesh ans Essaouira . Quentin taratino and Micheal moore , famous and respected filmmakers in America ,encourage to pirate their films, unlike Amitabh Bachchan, a mega-star and ambassador of IIFA ; international indian film academy , disagrees about hacking films and resumes that this matter becomes a major problem and it is difficult to solve . thanks to Free market and Internet, cinephiles now enjoy to have millions of good films with good quality at home including the Indian ones.However, CCM locally keeps an eye on outlaw CD and DVD dealers Derb Rallef (7) in casablanca and swika (8) in Rabat ,and recently CCM Have ceised 400,000 CDS and DVDS containing all new hacked genres of International cinema including Bollywood films. CCM intends to fight against films hackers and hopefully cinema theatres will be open again. Salé itself suffers a lot of cinema theatres being closed including Dawliz complexes (9) owned by a Moroccan filmmaker,Souhail Ben Barka. Now, in Salé there is only one cinema open , found in a popular ghetto called EL WAD (10) . This cinema theatre is called Hollywwod and ironically accepts only bollywood movies. Salé women festival was unlucky this year to have an indian film in competition but it could have thought only one of those three womenish films that deal with ‘ modern feminism’ in India traditions namely Mohra 1994, Mother India, made in 1957 by Mehboob and Mirch Masala, made in 1989 by Ketan Mehta. Unlike Amitath Bachan who works on commercial films Jaya Bachchan, his wife ,participates only in serious films ; starring in Satyajit Ray's Mahanagar (The Big City 1963), who is influenced by Neo-realism cinema « Pather Panchali » .This type of cinema is called art films in India which is more stylish treating human conditions, and is similar to the cinema d’auteur in Europe. No doubt that Nair Mair a filmmaker installed in America , famous of her , « Salaam Mumbay » and now with her latest film « Namesake » wakes up America and Europe to recognize the potential of Indian cinema. Indian Cinema has always been loved by Moroccan cinemagoers and bollyphiles and even since its early start with legendary Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (1870 - 1944) affectionately called Dadasaheb Phalke is considered as the 'father of Indian Cinema'. Central in Phalke's career as a filmmaker was his fervent belief in the nationalistic philosophy of swadeshi, which advocated that Indians should take charge of their own economy in the perspective of future Independence.This was confirmed to me by the most respected filmmaker Yash Shopra who was in Marrakech in 2005 with his wife, Pamela Chopra . Going around Marrakeshi souks and suburbs especially the Jamaa el Fna (11) square, Yash shopra said how amazed and astonished he was by the Moroccan people and its traditions that really has great affinity with the ones in India. Both India and Pakistan Should be grateful for the symbolic union that gathers these two countries through VEERZAARA By Yash Shopra.It is an outstanding drama which tries to break the barriers separating two lovers, Veer Patra Sing (Shahrukh kan) and a Pakistani woman , Zarra Hayaat Khan (Preity Zinta). When he projected his film at Berlin film festival, Yash Shopra was scared that the people would not understand the story , However ,at the end of the film, he saw people crying. The presence of Aishwarya Rai in Marrakesh , a former Miss World and Bollywood’s first genuine cross-over icon, , lightened Marrakech with her beauty and let all Marrakeshi young men eyes wild open. These artists are well honored by the Moroccan people and FIFM,the international film festival in Marrakesh. Morrocco now became known in Mumbay and the majority of Bollywood stars would love to come to this country. Not far from Agadir, Las Palmas , a spanish litttle island, is overcrowded with indians and enjoyed the double culture there. Indians have immigrated to every corner of the globe with contingencies in South Africa, the Gulf countries, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, US, Canada apart from the UK. Wherever the Indians go, their films and their food go with them. With curry and chutney now international favourite foods, it was inevitable that their exotic films, their melodies, the romantic strains of their sitar, the striking beauty of their leading ladies and the dark and daring magnetism of their dashing heroes would eventually reach the hearts of the West despite all of Rudyard Kipling's poetic protests, reports Lubna Abdel Aziz, from Cairo Al Ahram weekly . Of course, he did not know then the strength and might of the Seventh Art, which proved to be the best meeting ground for East, West, North and South. Many critics in Morocco would immeditaly judged Indian cinema as an emotional cinema which only seeks imposssible love, and therefore damages the taste with its chosen six songs and pharonic scenes and yet praised and admired by others just like Razak, a Hindu fan and film critic who is illuminated by its new wave , indepentent anti-studio cinema , pioneered by Madhur Bhandarkar .Razak continiously makes local cinephiles more aware about Indian cinema using his power as a wonderful plume .He writes how exquisite , beautiful and magnificanctly arising and yet glorifying world wild Hindi cinema is.He also predicted in his RABAT EXPRESS newspaper that « BLACK » of Sanjay Leela Bhansali with Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukherjee as best actor and actresse ,would win an Oscar in Dubai during IIFA film festival this year 2006.His prophecy became true in the United Arab of Emirates last june during IIFA ceremony in Dubai. By the way, the Arab world is also fascinated by this genre of Cinema .Whenever you go, Bollywood movies prevail in popular theatres, for example ,Cairo,casablanca and Dubai cinemas are full with bollywood fans, and you can hardly find your ticket. Now resoursefully, people in Mumbay listen carefully to European cinephiles who admire latest of Sanjay Leela Bhansali « BLACK » because simply of its new style without using songs and exotic scenes. Ideas like creating an agency that deals only with Bollywood films and Wizcraft artistic communications becomes a wish not only for Razak , Ahmed Sijilmassi but also for Abdelillah Al Jawhari and Allal El Alaoui (12) . Those tink-tanks see that it is time to sit down, and dicuss continuous meeetings where film distributers, producers and fimmakers tackle mechanism and the future of Indian cinema. Since the The first film in Southern India was made in 1916 by R Nataraja Mudaliar- Keechaka Vadham, the hindu wish to impose their style of making cinema . Now thanks to wizcraft agency, India’s first and premier event management and entertainment agency, pioneered by Wiz Andre Timmins , Wiz Viraf Sarkari , Wiz Sabbas Joseph . These men are giving power to IIFA to become more world class ceremony. - 2000 : London,United Kingdom. - 2001 : Sun City,South Africa. - 2002 :Genting Highlands, Malaysia. - 2003 :Johannsbourg,South Africa. - 2004 :Songapore. - 2005 :Amsterdam,The Netherlands. - 2006 :Dubai,UAE. - Morocco has,alas, missed this year 2006 appointement, but rumours say that 2008 IIFA awards will be one hundred per cent Moroccan . This pushes Yorkshire to swiftly call for IIFA festival to be held in its land.So, Lata Mangeshkar, a Guiness record holder, Mukesh, Mahmood Rafi and Kishore, will sing Godlike lyrics to beautify British souls . Yorkshire lads and birds including five millions Asians would enjoy beautiful movies when they would put the kettle on. Yorkshire then hosts IIFA , the international Indian film academy awards , oscar-style and is backed by brillant staff of Yorkshire tourist Board whose chairman is Judith Donovan including members of YTB such as Sir Thomas Ingilby , Colin Brown , Zulfi Karim, Cllr. Carl Les and others .They already mise-en – scene the platform of the seventh edition festival already called – Love at first sight. Surely the seventh edition of the IIFA festival will shake cinema lovers and bollyphiles around the globe especially Yorkshire plays the leading cultural link between the fiveth continent. Stratford -upon - even where William shakespeare is born ; a few kilometres from quintessential Yorkshire towns where the festival will be held , Richmond Old theatre eighteen century and the glittering town Leeds ,these local cultual treasures of Yorkshire will be seen and honored. Famous personality & Celebrities will invade British Islands mainly Amitah Bachan, Karishma Kapoor, Aamir Khan, Kajol, Madhuri Dixit and Shah Ruhk Khan who reports on himself ‘I have created a myth. Sometimes I think of myself in the third person – I’m ‘the’ Shah Rukh Khan now. He’s a brand of his own. It’s not me any more. Now a myth is created. This is what my films have created. That myth can be called King Khan.’ Yorkshire expects millions and millions of tourists from around the world. The event is expected to boost tourism income across the region by nearly 10 million pounds. The inaugural IIFA awards event was held at London's Millennium Dome in 2000. The summer of 2007 is also expected to attract nearly 30,000 people from Europe, India, southeast Asia and the US, and signifies the exalted status the Indian film industry has attained in Britain. FIFM bureau de la fondation, CCM (13) and house distibution in Morocco should consider and give importance and value to Hindi cinema and especially the taste of passionate Moroccan people who just love this cinema. In academic circles here, LA Times (14) reports that Indian films are no longer seen as quaint, gaudy and oriental items, but a resilient cultural powerhouse in the subcontinent that challenges the near-global domination of Hollywood films. Muqtedar Khan (15) writes that India is already well situated to become a major economic and cultural power worldwide. Indian culture, through the popularity of Indian cinema, is already giving India the kind of "soft power" that only America enjoys worldwide. Bina paul will never forget Salé and its traditions . With her digital camera , she took pitures of women tatooing their hands with El Hana, a spiritual herb also used in India for the same purpose.She carefully took notes of those women making their spiritual journeys to Marabouts (16) . This reminds Bina of her people doing the same pilgrimage not of course to Marabouts, but to cinema theatres where they expect good endings eternel heroes , widows and homeless children. Coming out from El Madrassa al Bouanania (17), bina paul amazed by its marvellous Islamic frisks , remembered her colleague filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan from Kerala saying that India has always been an immence bazar of images . By ALLAL EL ALAOUI Zhor idrissi : secretariat. • International women cinema in salé. • Centre national de la cinematographie. • www.CCM.ma. • Noureddine sail ( CCM ). • Kamal Mghazli ( CCM ). • Ahmed Araib ( CCM ). • Razak ,( rabat express). • Al ahram weekly . • Lubna aziz from al ahram weekly. • Le monde diplomatique. • The times, UK. • LA TIMES. • 1- the masala films : The 1970s saw the advent of the multi-generic entertainment extravaganza replete with dramatic dialogue and spectacular song and dance sequences. 2- SALÉ : A millinuim town in Morocco . 3- Nour Eddine Sail is a Moroccan thinker and cinema critic and head of the main cinema institution of cinema called CCM. 4- Ibrahim Essaih is a Moroccan Indian film dubber . He was the pioneer of dubbing Hindi films after the independence. 5- FIFM bureau de la fondation is an institution in Morocco that organizes International film festival. 6- Mukesh Bhatt is film producer in India. 7- Derb Rallef is a popular market in casablanca where one can find any goods. 8- Swika is a popular market in Rabat . 9- Dawliz complexe is a Place of entertainement, restaurants and luxuary cinemas in Salé . 10- EL Wad : a dangerous Ghetto in the north of Salé . 11- Jamaa el Fna square : one of the most famous entertainemnt souk in Marrakesh ( see UNESCO) . 12- Razak, Ahmed Sijilmassi, Al Jawhari and Allal El Alaoui ; Cinéphiles and intellectuals ,on line free-writers and especially Indian movie fans and critics . 13- CCM is a national institution of cinema that is strictly administratif dealing with distribution , Film visas , festivals and co-ordinations 14- LA Times : Los Angels Journal in America . 15- Dr.Muqtedar Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware. 16- Marabout is a spiritual leader or saint in Morocco. 17- El Madrassa al Bouanania is an old medieval univeristy in Salé famous of its superb arabisque frisks and mosaique.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui: 5

Aristotle mentioned structure but he also mentioned Catharsis . Cartharsis is an emotional vomit by character .Some screenwriters use this technique right in the first scenes ,however Cartharis is very often used at end because it is related to emotions that come out from character after going through obstacles. So , here another video in the Moroccan dialect explaining that element in screenwriting.

Friday, March 15, 2024

lessons on screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui : 4

Structure is just two or three small surprises followed every now and then by a bigger surprise. American screenwriting teacher Syd Field first articulates the three-act model: setup, confrontation, and resolution with a turning point towards the end of the first act (the provoking event) or the inciting incident that is considered to be a major element that drives the main character towards the crisis.We continue to give a new lesson on structure in Moroccan dialect waiting for that moment to publish videos in English .

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Courses on screenwriting by Allal EL Alaoui : 4

The moment of AHA voiced by the audience That means revelarion . reveleation is an important element in the script . Revelaation is also an iportant element of structure and as i have mentioned before that screenwrting is structure .So here is an aonther lesson on screenwrting based on revelation in structure , I also mention the mathematic technique of using W X A = C that means weakness point x action = change . Z

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Courses on screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui : 3

Screenwriting is the most difficult job in the world.it is a craft based on writing everyday and of course you have to have a descipline that means you have to choose a time to write wether in the morning , evening or night . you have to write and get yourself to write until you reach the the time of rewriting . so let's carry on to undestand this 15 minutes video from my youtube channel chapter 3 in Moroccan dialect.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Nostalgia of cinephilia in Morocco

Francois Truffaux 's cinephilia begins with watching VHS video cassettes, that means had Truffaux been alive in our days , he would go to buy CDs And DVDs from Shops just like Foad 's one .Cinemagoers in Morocco ask for Cinema D'autheur ,because its good quality imposes itself to educate the taste . Although Essamarine Undergoes severe control of CCM ,known as El Kissaria in Rabat and Derb Ghellaf in Casablanca , shops of classical cinema resist the pressure that the authorities practises on them .Now, It is obvious that the power of buying is active around El Kissariyaa and no doubt that in Morocco like other countries , the culture of image is amasingly having a boom thanks to the policy of cinema productions .As a result, cinephilia grows considerably very well.Strangely and legally in Morocco, Alchohol is allowed in shops and super-markets ,but cinema of great quality is forbidden.This dilemma metamorphoses the semi-western culture that a muslim country like Morocco is having . For some, it is a paradize lost and for others it is a ferocious fight between the sacred and the profane.This echoes a victory of the culture of image and its education on taste cinematographically.From this context, i went to downtown El Essamarine Al kissaria to interview Foad Beniouri , one of the distinguished young cinemagoers in Rabat, that thanks to him cinephilia comes back and becomes popular . Allal-cinemagoer : How come do you obtain all these schools of cinema burnt in DVD just in a little tiny shop here in Rabat ? Foad : It is genetic .I mean it comes from my Father .Here in Rabat ,when i was a child ,my father used to take me to watch western movies .I mean to say movies with Hollywoodian stars like Kirk Douglas and Burnt Lancaster .Well ,I watched all these movies at Cinema Star in the north of Rabat near the sea, the place called l'Ocean . Allal-cinemagoer : Was it sort of a hobby ? Foad : Yes, it was .the days of my childhood was beautiful and exciting, full of actions .So, I had some options in front of me either to fish or go to movies with my father and sometimes i stayed at home reading literature .As i grew up a little bit , i began to think of myself .How can i face my life ? The option to go to the north of Morocco and bring smart clothers and resell them was an idea that overtook my thinking ,and indeed i started to bring some special things from Tangier ,Tetwan and Nador .Usually Moroccans want handsome goods that come from Spain or from Asiatic countries like Thaiwan and China. Allal-cinemagoer : Time has changed with the coming of the digital tools and machines ? Foad : Excactly.You mean in 2000.Eveybody worries about the future of mankind especially the banks ,because number 0 would change that time to whatever .But, what amazes me so much is that the big interest of film-makers who had great faith and fell quickly in love with digital cinema ..First, there came DVX cinema.People enjoyed this genre of cinema vey much and then VCD came out and clients were more interested of this kind of revolution .I remembered that we sold DVX about 150DH per one.Later on,a friend of mine contacted me and proposed to work with him .This latter knew that i was a big fan of classical cinema and we started to work on DVDs which were valuable that time . Allal-cinemagoer :May be you had that idea to burn western movies , because you knew that Moroccan cinemagoers would ask for them ? Foad : Moroccan cinephiles have excellent taste .It is true that they want cow-boy movies , but too many asked me about classical cinema.People wanted to see again great films of great directors at home and you know what it means to watch a movie in DVD. So, i started to burn all movies of Akira Kurasawa, Russian cinema and of course Cinema d'autheur .People usually watch VHS movies but DVD quickly is appreciated by too many cinema lovers .DVD has an excellent quality in resolution as far as image is concerend but VHS has low and poor quality .Besides , cinemagoers love to have a DVD library at home . Allal-cinemagoer : Too many Moroccan film-directors and cinephiles come to your shop to buy DVD movies just like Daoud Aoulad-Syad, Abderrahman Tazi,Mohamed Eddahane and Barkach and also people from The federal association too .What strikes me most is that too many Moroccan film -directors do not want to have their films in DVS.It is strange,is not it ? .CCM could have burnt Moroccan classical cinema to promote cinephilia ever since 1944 .What do you think of this self-control that CCM is doing ? Foad : Nabil Ayouch has accepted to burn his movies into DVD.If you look around , you will find his movie, Ali Zawa still in the market.There is also Leila Marrakechi 's film -Marock - Allal-cinemagoer: But, these film-directors are born in France .Mentality is different. Foad : So what .they are Moroccan .They are like those American film-directors .I mean to say ; Quentin Tarantino and Michael Moore .Those people say that their films can be hacked in the net ,because as i said to you before, those people respected Cinephilia.I think it is about Intelligence.This policy of encouraging piracy seduces more cinemagoers to watch their films .Suppose that a Moroccan film maker has made a movie that costs a lot of money , but nobody goes to see it.it is a disaster,is not it ? . On the contrary, if this film-maker encourages people to hack his movie, his movie will be seen everywhere, because i think it i is a nice technique to ad your goods through this method, knowing also that publicity plays a major role not only to finance movies , but also it pushes people to go to cinemas or come to buy movies from our shops.T think the club of Quentin , Nabil and Michael is overcrowded considerably and you may go and visit their sites on the net and you will be surprised how many people are still asking about their movies .However,i am with the opening and reopening of the Moroccan -cinema theatres.Cinemas are the ideal place to dream as we did when we were children. Allal-cinemagoer: Producing cinema with new visions,does it mean to you something ? the independence cinema and literature .Do these words mean to you someting ? Foad : Remaking films is another step to promote cinema in the right way.I give some examples of our national directors .Souhail Ben Barka has remade a spanish novel may be taken from Cervantens 'La noce de Sang'and also an internatioanl one calledOb Cried oh beloved country ' which becomes ' Amock'. Abdelelhay El Iraki has remade Edmond Rostand's Cyrano De Bergerac'which becomes 'Yakouta ', starring Mohamed Miftah and Fatima Khier .I have also heard that you have rewritten Callie Khoury's movie ' Thelma and Louis'which is now called " Zoubida and Zoulikha' and that Iman Mesbahi is interested to direct it . Morocco has changed deeply and this is confirmed in writing of great anthropologists like Abdellah Hamoudi and Triki.As you know that there is a peaceful fighting between Hollywood and Bollywood .But still one remakes the other which is great .That is to say,Hollywood remakes Bollywood and Vice-versa. Now, 2M Tv has diffused ' Wjjae El Tourab by Shafik Shimi,a wonderful rewriting of Emil Zola's novel .I think it is a success.Eveybody talks about it in the street .I hope our film-directors shift 180 degrees to remake movies .I am still surprised why they don't produce Mohammed Choukri's novel ' Le Pain Nu '.I think it will be a beautiful movie and please tell me later what will happen to the box office locally. This shifts us to talk about the independence cinema of Jim Jurmush and John Cassavettes .These film-makers in America have guts and courage to tackle touchy subjects.People here in Morocco want to see mentalities of money holders to change.So ,in stead of investing on building houses and appartments,business men should produce movies in quantity and quality. I also know that Ridly Scott , the british film-maker makes a big controvercy in Morocco by appealing against my colleagues of his later movie -American Gangaster - . What happens is that my colleagues were hasty to sell his movie. The USA embassy in Rabat makes an appeal for that and the resellor is now in prison.Ridly Scott,as he knows, has always been welcomed to shoot his movies in Morocco.Thanks to the people of Morocco, his movie " The Gladiator ' has been a great success.Do we merit to be punished this way,Scotty ? I think next time Ridly Scoot(Scoot means shut up in Moroccan dialog) might be stoned by kids as it happenend to Kamal Kamal in the south of Morocco (laughingly). what happens to Morocco in creating film festivals is something good ,because it is an opportunity for producers, film-makers and cinephiles to meet and talk .Moroccan producers should trust film-makers and let them express themselves .This is an important option to promote cinema here. May be it is time to make festivals in the south too. The south of Morocco has seduced international film makers namely the directors of photography .They know that the sky in the South is as pure as the soul of man.Movies like ' le thé au Sahara ' ' The Momies' and Marrakech' are a great success. by Allal El Alaoui

courses on screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui 2

So,as i told you before that my book will be published very soon on screenwriting and its techniques . Screenwriting is structure .That means if you know how to build up structure , i think you will have a well written script . Of course , there are many teachers who have written about structure such as Syd Filed, John Truby , Robert Mckee and Black synder and more .I know that Aristotle was the first guru on structure because he emphysises on structure than protagonist .Here is my first course in Moroccan dialect published in my youtube channel six years ago .

Monday, March 11, 2024

Courses on screenwriting by Allal El Alaoui

Before publishing my book on screenwriting , I will write short synopsis on stories because apparently screenwriting is based on stories, and I understand why Robert McKee has chosen to entitle his book on screenwriting ; and names it story . Arab poetry has an example of a beautiful tale or story of two lovers , Qais and Laila: the poet Qais Al-Laithi and Laila Al-Khuzaieh get married unplanned but the father of Leila divorces her and marries her to someone else, so Qais empties his heart into a collection of poetry. There are many examples in Western literature , like for example Romeo and Juliet, a dramatic masterpiece of William Shakespeare: two noble families hate each and as a result, they separate the two lovers who marry secretly, but their love does not last .

Friday, February 09, 2024

Aicha by Sanaa El Alaoui

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