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Ahmed El Maanouni

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Ahmed El Maanouni
Ahmed El Maanouni by Karim Ramzi in 2008
Born
Ahmed El Maanouni

Nationality Morocco
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, actor, screenwriter, cinematographer

Ahmed El Maanouni is a screenwriter, film director, cinematographer, actor and producer born in Casablanca. His films include one of the most emblematic title of Moroccan cinema ALYAM ALYAM (1978), first Moroccan film to be selected in Cannes Film Festival[1] and winner of the Grand Prize at the Mannheim film festival. He caught international attention when his film TRANCES (Al Hal) was honored and presented by Martin Scorsese at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to inaugurate the World Cinema Foundation. His film BURNED HEARTS (2007) won the Grand Prize at the National Film festival and was awarded many international prizes. His documentary films consistently interrogate colonial history and its impact on Moroccan memory. He directs study groups and educational programs in Morocco and throughout the world. In 2007 he has been honored with the title of Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France.

Career

As director

As cinematographer only

Actor

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Autour de la sélection '.2007 - Festival de Cannes 2014 (International Film Festival)". Festival-cannes.fr. Retrieved February 6, 2014.