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A SUMMER IN BOUJAD
Family and Drama | Running Time: 80 minutes
2022 / Arabic dialogue
Country: Morocco, France and Belgium
Directed by: Omar MouldouiraDirected by: Omar Mouldouira
World Premiere
PG12
Omar Mouldouira
He was born in Paris in 1973, and graduated from La Fémis in 1999 with a degree in sound engineering. In 2004, he started teaching audiovisual techniques, screenplay writing and directing at film schools in France and Morocco. He wrote and directed short films that received awards in many festivals.

SHOWTIME
Wed 07 Dec | 11:00 PM - 12:10 AM
Red Sea Cinema at The Ritz-Carlton
Price: 40 SAR
Red Sea Cinema at The Ritz-Carlton
Price: 40 SAR
Thu 08 Dec | 6:30 PM - 7:50 PM
VOX Cinema 5 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 5 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Fri 09 Dec | 9:30 PM - 10:50 PM
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
Price: 40 SAR
Producer
Mohamed Nadif
Cast
Yassir Kazzouz, Hatim Seddiki, Laila Fadili, Azzelarab Keghat, Ahmed Elmelkouni, Adam Morjani, Hiba Aouad
Scriptwriter
Omar Mouldouira
Middle East Distribution
Awman Productions
Mohamed Nadif
Cast
Yassir Kazzouz, Hatim Seddiki, Laila Fadili, Azzelarab Keghat, Ahmed Elmelkouni, Adam Morjani, Hiba Aouad
Scriptwriter
Omar Mouldouira
Middle East Distribution
Awman Productions
Seven years after the death of his mother, 13-year-old Karim has left Paris for Morocco with his father Messaoud, who has remarried and decided to return to his homeland. After a year at a French boarding school in Casablanca, Karim joins the newly blended family – including his new half-brother, stepmother and his father’s mother-in-law - for the summer in Boujad, a small town in central Morocco. Already muddled by the anxieties of adolescence, Karim struggles to understand their world and establish his place in a family of strangers. Meanwhile, his father - having discovered how little he really knows about Morocco after decades in France - is finding it difficult to adjust and even more challenging to relate to a boy beginning to show signs of rebellion. Their tumultuous relationship is at the heart of director Omar Mouldouira’s personal story, tenderly told, which encourages us to reflect on our own family bonds.