babayane
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The Wall of the Branch" is a comedy-drama film centered around a pair of marginalized characters. On the one hand there is Mimi, a young woman with insight, fragile but determined in the face of a world that generates vivid reactions and feelings in her. On the other hand there is Paul, the lawyer A recluse, disturbed and persecuted by some of his clients, he is confined to the house until Mimi arrives. Bread in his mother's head, she is also obsessive and stubborn when she has a goal, unable to understand hesitation in others, and refuses to detect signs of rejection.
Agnès Jaoui and Raphael Connard round out the cast, the former reminding us what a sensitive actress she is, and the latter making us wonder if she can break out of the same register.
Agnès Jaoui and Raphael Connard round out the cast, the former reminding us what a sensitive actress she is, and the latter making us wonder if she can break out of the same register.
In her film "White Lies", the director tries to draw a picture from her memory to reveal the secrets and worlds of the years of political instability and the political turmoil that accompanied it in the country. The film also reflects the personalities and spirit of the children of the 1990s in Morocco through that image
The film is summed up in the end by saying that all the pictures that I browsed About that stage, it disappeared, except for the picture of King Hassan II that remained on the walls. Moroccan director Asmaa says, "For 10 years, I have been researching and collecting documents about that difficult stage, and I wanted that photo to be linked to my photo at school, returning to the difficult stages that the Moroccan street went through.
Les Meutes" is a film noir, like space-time, here at night, in which the action of the film takes place, and which seems endless. We are in the suburbs of the old medina of Casablanca. A crazy, clandestine world, where we survive according to street codes, which are ruthless. It's the world of schemes, micmacs and trafficking of all kinds. Beware of those who falter...
So that night, a dog fight goes wrong and one of the punters loses his dog. He then decides to take revenge. This is where a convict with a battered face and his son enter the dance: the two men, willing but clumsy, rent a van to organize a kidnapping. Which one goes wrong...
So that night, a dog fight goes wrong and one of the punters loses his dog. He then decides to take revenge. This is where a convict with a battered face and his son enter the dance: the two men, willing but clumsy, rent a van to organize a kidnapping. Which one goes wrong...