Presentation Driss MOUANAt by al...
Friday, 31 January 2014
Friday, 24 January 2014
Good Bye ISADAC
Posted on 05:10 by blog

Written by Allal EL AlaouiActing in Morocco is not new .It is related to Halka; actors gathering people around them usually in a cirle and you can listen to this kind of stories right in the heart of Marrakech ; a place called Jamaa El Fna square .Now,some Moroccan towns like Mekness invite the same Halkas just to seduce consumers because it is about buying goods and at the same time having pleasure.Right after the independance...
Thursday, 23 January 2014
10 Films That Can Teach You Everything You Need To Know About Film-making
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10 Films That Can Teach You Everything You Need to Know About Film by al...
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Maghrebi's women cinema
Posted on 04:08 by blog
Screens and Veils: Maghrebi Women's Cinema by Indiana University Pr...
Friday, 17 January 2014
Cinebassamat is back again in 2014
Posted on 05:42 by blog

By Ali KaramaCinebassamat is back again with new 2014 shortfilms from all over Moroccan , Arabic and African countries . Cinebassamat is speahead by Abdellah Haimer whose vision about cinema is more plastical than technical that is why his film festival awards the winner as Mohammed El Kacimi prize . Now Abdou is challenging media and cinema events in Morocco by annoucing its 6Th Film Festival of Cinebassamat in Rabat...
Monday, 13 January 2014
Hamid Bennani honors Moroccan cinema
Posted on 05:06 by blog

That was somewhere in Mekness where i happened to meet for the second time Hamid Bennani, a decent man whose quite and yet beautiful soul lurks among Meknassy streets.Hamid is a Moroccan filmmaker who has been influenced by spanish surrealist film director Louis Bunuel .Thanks to Hamid , Moroccan cinema knew its first path to professionnalism by realizing his remarquable long featured movie called - Wechma - along with Ahmed Bouanani , Mohamed...
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Syd Field: A Historical Perspective
Posted on 06:48 by blog

John Truby, Syd Field, Linda Seger, Michael HaugeSyd Field: A Historical PerspectiveBy: Script Magazine | January 9, 2014http://www.scriptmag.com/features/syd-field-historical-perspectiveby Dr. Linda SegerThe Great American Dream used to be the aspiration to write the Great American Novel, not the Great American Screenplay. A few novelists and playwrights wended their way to Hollywood to write screenplays, often with disastrous results...
Thursday, 9 January 2014
The Step by Allal EL Alaoui and Khalid Akalai
Posted on 05:13 by blog

By Ali KaramaAlong the Martil beach in Tetuan,there stand benignly two artists talking about Arabo-Andalousia archetecture and literature.These two men are Khalid Akalai and Allal El Alaoui.Khalid talks fervently about his story called – The step – which is about an Arabo-Andalousian facet in which there is a step leading to entrance and there we see the changes of historical events that occur to a Moroccan family from the forties...
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