Synopsis
Salim, a young Moroccan man, returns to Marrakesh after a devastating romantic break-up in France. His mother Aisha has her own view of the situation, and pressures her son into moving back to start a new life there. But the labyrinth of passions has not yet delivered its final secrets.
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Director (1)
Actors (6)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Veo2Max Films Productions
- Foreign production company : Abel Aflam
Full credits (13)
- Executive Producer : Christian Zerbib
- Screenwriter : Touria Benzari
- Director of photography : Kika Ungaro
- Music Composer : Manu Lanvin
- Editor : Fanny Dewulf-Servant
- Sound Recordist : Alexandre Andrillon
- Costume designer : Najat Kas
- Foreign Producer : Jean-David Lefebvre
- Assistant Operator : Elisabeta Zampa
- Production managers : Stéphanie Ferron, Ilham Taouaf
- Sound Editor : Laurent Thomas
- Continuity supervisor : Mathilde Vallet
- Sound Mixer : Laurent Thomas
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Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama
- Themes : Love, Traditions
- Production language : French
- Coproducer countries : France, Morocco
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : Majority French (France, Morocco)
- Production year : 2013
- Runtime : 27 min 1 seconds
- Visa number : 132.132
- Visa issue date : 08/03/2013
- Production formats : HD 4K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.85
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
- Rating restrictions : None
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