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    ‘Calle Malaga’ review: Carmen Maura stars in Maryam Touzani’s tame Tangier-set domestic drama
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    ‘Calle Malaga’ review: Carmen Maura stars in Maryam Touzani’s tame Tangier-set domestic drama

    2025-08-29T19:00:00Z

    Moroccan filmmaker Touzani follows ‘The Blue Caftan’ with a predictable story about finding things to live for in old age

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    ‘Everybody Loves Touda’: Cannes Review
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    ‘Everybody Loves Touda’: Cannes Review

    2024-05-17T19:30:00Z

    Nabil Ayouch travels to a rowdy Casablanca bar for this musically-driven drama starring Nisrin Erradi

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    Nabil Ayouch discusses youthful Cannes hip-hop drama ‘Casablanca Beats’
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    Nabil Ayouch discusses youthful Cannes hip-hop drama ‘Casablanca Beats’

    2021-07-16T11:58:00Z

    Drama was inspired by cultural centre Ayouch spearheaded in Casablanca slum neighbourhood. 

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    Q&A: Nabil Ayouch, director of 'Much Loved'
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    Q&A: Nabil Ayouch, director of 'Much Loved'

    2015-10-12T16:31:00Z

    Nabil Ayouch talks about his latest film, which has attracted controversy in its native Morocco.

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    'Much Loved': Review

    2015-05-20T11:45:00Z

    Dir. Nabil Ayouch. France-Morocco. 2015. 108 mins

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    Dubai Film Festival one on one: Nabil Ayouch talks 'Razzia'
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    Dubai Film Festival one on one: Nabil Ayouch talks 'Razzia'

    2017-12-09T04:00:00Z

    Franco-Moroccan filmmaker Nabil Ayouch tells Melanie Goodfellow how his latest work Razzia grew out of controversy around his last film Much Loved.

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    ​Wild Bunch boards Nabil Ayouch’s ‘Casablanca Beats’, posts ‘Titane’, ‘Deception’ deals (exclusive)
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    ​Wild Bunch boards Nabil Ayouch’s ‘Casablanca Beats’, posts ‘Titane’, ‘Deception’ deals (exclusive)

    2021-06-07T08:48:00Z

    Casablanca Beats is first Moroccan film to play in Cannes Competition since 1962. 

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    'Razzia': Toronto Review
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    'Razzia': Toronto Review

    2017-09-09T17:45:00Z

    A complicated, time-travelling narrative from Nabil Ayouch which runs bestween the Atlas mountains and Casablanca

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    Cannes: Directors' Fortnight 2015 line-up

    2015-04-21T10:12:00Z

    Takashi Miike, Jeremy Saulnier and Jaco Van Dormael among line-up; Jia Zhangke to receive Golden Coach.

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    20 films to look out for at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival
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    20 films to look out for at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival

    2021-07-05T07:32:00Z

    Screen’s reviews editor and chief critic Fionnuala Halligan has picked out a few of the stand-out titles from this year’s line-up.

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