Ahmed Boulane

2007 
 
Inspired by the true life case in which fourteen young heavy metal musicians were accused of "shaking the foundations of Islam" and Satanic worship due to their music and their unconventional lifestyles, director Ahmed Boulane's fact-based drama follows the Moroccan rockers as their story makes headlines across the globe, prompting numerous human rights groups to flock to their defense. Speedily convicted in a trial that can best be described as Kafkaesque, the musicians prepare to serve their prison sentences as the press brings their unusual plight to the world and outrage builds throughout Casablanca. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rafik BoubkerDriss Roukhe, (more)
1998 
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Gillies MacKinnon directed this $5.6 million production with a screenplay by his brother, Billy MacKinnon. The film adapts the 1992 autobiographical novel by Esther Freud (Sigmund Freud's granddaughter) about hippie misadventures in North Africa in 1972, as described by a five-year-old girl. Disenchanted with the dreary conventions of English life, 25-year-old Julia (Kate Winslet) heads for Morocco with her children, six-year-old Lucy (Carrie Mullan) and precocious eight-year-old Bea (Bella Riza). Living at a low-rent Marrakesh hotel, the trio survives on the sale of hand-sewn dolls and a few checks from the girls' father, a London poet who also has a child by another woman. After the girls match their mother with gentle Moroccan acrobat and con man Bilal (Said Taghmaoui), sexual gears are set in motion, and he moves in, serving as a surrogate father. Julia's friend Eva (Sira Stampe) urges Julia to study in Algiers with a revered Sufi master at a school of "the annihilation of the ego," and in another sequence European dandy Santoni invites Julia and the girls to his villa. As finances dwindle, Julia's philosophy is "God will provide," although usually it's Bilal who provides. This film was shot October-November 1997 in Morocco, where Winslet caught a stomach bug. Back in London, she went directly into the hospital and thus missed Titanic's London premiere. The score blends North African music with British-American pop hits of the '60s. The film's title derives from a word game played by the girls. Shown at the 1998 Dinard Festival of British Cinema and the 1998 London Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kate WinsletSaïd Taghmaoui, (more)

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