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- My younger brother Mustapha disappeared for almost one year. He cut any contact with us, his family. We lived then in fear and distress. One evening, after his long absence, my mother received a phone call. He had settled down in the Madrasa Nahlia, a Koranic school of religious teaching in the mountains, 90 km from Marrakesh. We went to meet him, my mother and I. Through a monologue in the form of a letter, from me to my brother, I will tell our story, evoking his absence whilst capturing childhood memories. I will listen to him and observe the simplicity, austerity and serenity of the Madrasa Nahlia.
- Teacher Layla try to move to the high school next to her house to have a rest from the troubles of traveling. She succeeds in her endeavor, but she is disappointed because she teaches in Class No. 8, famous for its naughty students, who expose her to numerous harassment that threaten her personal life. Will she succeed in her quest to fix the course of these students or she leave school?
- Follows the life of a plain girl, Rhimou, who is troubled by her sister and brother, after their father leaves all his money for her. Rhimou just wants someone to love her, and not her money.
- Kamal Hachkar explores the 2000-year-old Mellah in his family's village of Tinghir, Morocco, and follows the trail of the town's once substantial Jewish population to its emigres and descendants in Israel. In the film, he weaves back and forth between his city's old Jewish quarter and Israel, where he meets Sephardic Jews who still hold tight to their Moroccan identity. Presents the story of a long-term collaboration between Jews and Muslims that eventually fell apart. As Hachkar tries to understand exactly what happened, he simultaneously seeks a better way forward.
- After relocating to Morocco, a girl longs for her home in France.
- Yann Arthus-Bertrand has risen into the air to capture the beauty of Morocco, a country of violent contrasts where mountains and plains, rich soil and sand dunes, cedars and palm trees, sea and wadis, large cities and oases rub shoulders.
- Said, a young agricultural engineer, enters the professional world and an endless cycle of disillusionment. To get out of it, and like many young Moroccan graduates, Said plans to resign from his job to try his luck elsewhere: Canada.
- In mysterious circumstances, three children are kidnapped from an apartment complex near the sea. The police search for the children and try to arrest the kidnapper, but the task of the police will not be easy, as the parents of these children carry a secrets from the past that makes matters more complicated.
- After her divorce, Hanane leaves her village and goes to Casablanca, and there she starts working in one of the nurseries, then she joins a political party. She is a woman who faces the difficult reality because she is unusual, but the stalkers began in harass her, to appear hidden worlds of politics.
- Both the eco system and the local fisherman of Morocco are being suppressed by the big trawlers from foreign countries that rule the fishing business.
- All that one could wish for in this life was provided to Haj Idris, a family united by love and harmony, a jewelry store and huge wealth. Everything was fine, until the day a person known as Sharif crept into the life of Haj Idris.
- Six months and a Day tells an exceptional love story that brought together Ibrahim, a talented artist with autism, and Houda, who will discover that she has cancer. Houda's life took another turn since she learned of her illness. She did not care about her condition as much as all her concern became to find solutions and alternatives for her husband to live in a good condition after her death. In the search for these alternatives, fate will lead them to Ziad, 13 years old, who suffered greatly from his father's addiction to alcohol after the death of his mother.
- TV Movie
- The film is set in the city of Larache around several Moroccan characters whose lives are intertwined. The one who links them all together is the excellent student Mo'ez who is considered one of the best-born and smartest high school students where both Abdel-Hak and Nada teach. However, Mo'ez's harsh and difficult living and familial conditions affect his views on the point of studying as he has unemployed brother who had already obtained the high school diplomas that he aspires to obtain. Consequently, his frequent absenteeism in the second semester of the school season prompted his Arabic teacher, his fiance and friend to search for reasons for his absence. Nonetheless, they would be surprised to know that the Mo'ez now is planning to emigrate to Europe so that he does not meet the same fate as his heroic, older brother. As a result, his teacher takes the initiative to save what can be saved of this boy's life before it is too late.
- Marième is a Aji-bi, living in a small Senegalese community stranded in Casablanca. Hesitating between a regularization in Morocco or crossing to Europe, women of all ages manage to survive in a Moroccan society both generous and hostile.
- The main events of the film take place in the Old Medina of Larache. It is about a mother who emigrates to France with her son Idriss due to domestic issues with her husband, Mustapha, who is a photographer who chose to remain in Larache. After 30 years on their separation, the Son, while in his Parisian flat, spots a photograph that brings him together with his father in his birth-town, Larache. So, he decides to return to this city, to experience its social warmth and relive some of his childhood memories of his father and his Old Medina neighbors. His mother often told him about them, but upon his arrival he would be surprised by the changes that had occurred to the Medina where his father resided. Thus, he finds himself in a perplexing situation, stuck between staying in Larache or going back to Paris. This film is a romanticization of a person's complex relationship with place and the power of a memory that could be ignited with simple object, a photograph for example.
- Abdessamad is an active college student who sees that his dreams of becoming a political activist are becoming unrealistic bit by bit. The only savior from this despair is his college lover Houda. Due to some of his financial difficulties and new familial responsibilities, his relationship with her faces some challenges as Abdessamad fails to marry. Sami, Abedssamad's roommate and loyal friend tries his best to stitch this relationship.
- A Moroccan drama film about a young man with multiple relationships whose mother tries to prevent him from manipulating girls and manipulating the maid, Naima, who works in their house and is led to an unknown fate.
- In the vast expanse of desert East of Atlas Mountains in Morocco, seasonal rain and snow once supported livestock, but now the drought seems to never end. Hardly a blade of grass can be seen, and families travel miles on foot to get water from a muddy hole in the ground. Yet the children willingly ride donkeys and bicycles or walk for miles across rocks to a "school of hope" built of clay. Following both the students and the teachers in the Oulad Boukais Tribe's community school for over three years, SCHOOL OF HOPE shows students Mohamed, Miloud, Fatima, and their classmates, responding with childish glee to the school's altruistic young teacher, Mohamed. Each child faces individual obstacles - supporting their aging parents; avoiding restrictions from relatives based on traditional gender roles - while their young teacher makes do in a house with no electricity or water.
- Taman al-Rahil, translated into English as the Price of Departure, is a Moroccan TV movie about a young man named Al-Jilali who lives a difficult life in a village where he suffers from financial hardships and his inability to achieve his simplest dreams. He decides to leave his village for the city only to collide with the bitter reality of individuality and cruelty that characterize life in big, central cities.
- The film revolves around Sufian al-Bahlawan who finds himself in a perplexing situation when he suddenly meets his old girlfriend Sanae as a married man. -M.El Metmari
- A young Moroccan chef living in India returns to Morocco with his wife to settle down once and for all and honor the art of Moroccan cooking. The series tells the details of his adventurous return in a gentle romantic and dramatic form.