Mohammed Majd Movies
Latif Lalouh's drama Samira's Garden concerns a woman who begins a forbidden sexual affair with her husband's nephew after her husband becomes impotent. Lalouh's award winning script shows how Arabic Muslim culture often acts at the expense of people's personal freedoms. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sanaa Mozian, Mohamed Khouyi, (more)
A father/son road trip highlights the deep generational and cultural gaps between a modern young Arab preparing for his college entrance exams in France and his devoutly religious father who has demanded that his son drive him to Mecca in an intensely emotional drama from director Ismaël Ferroukhi. Réda (Nicolas Cazale) is determined to better himself by pursuing a higher education. When Réda's headstrong father arrives demanding that his son drive him to Mecca for a religious pilgrimage, the troubled young man's resentment towards grows more powerful than ever as a result of the elder's demand for respect for both himself and his journey. Now, as the reluctant pair wind their way from France to Saudi Arabia, the bond shared between them will be tested and their lives forever changed. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nicolas Cazalé, Mohammed Majd, (more)
- Starring:
- Noureddin Orahhou, Lubna Azabal, (more)
It's Ramadan in 1981 and Mehdi (Fouad Labied) and his mother, Amina (Nezha Rahil), have just moved to a small town in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to live with his paternal grandfather, Ahmed (Mohammed Majd). Mehdi thinks his father is away in France, as Amina has told him, but his father is actually in prison for his involvement in a labor strike. Mehdi has a hard time making friends, but quickly becomes the teacher's (Mohamed Choubi) pet. The teacher assigns Mehdi to look after his chair, which Mehdi safeguards by carrying it around with him all day. This doesn't win him many friends among the other kids, and things only get worse when the teacher asks Mehdi to help him discipline the other students. Mehdi's mother works for the Caid, and takes Mehdi along. There, he hangs out with the Caid's rebellious teenage daughter, Malika (Meryem Massaia), who smokes cigarettes and dresses in skimpy Western outfits to the dismay of many around her. She also participates in student protests and her behavior eventually leads her into trouble. Amina and Ahmed struggle to make ends meet, while hoping for Mehdi's father to be released from prison. Meanwhile, both the teacher and Abdelhadi (Abdellah Chicha), who works for the television station, are in love with Mehdi's neighbor, Saadia (Hajar Masdouki). When a new Caid (Abdelati Lambarki) arrives in town and sets his sights on her, havoc ensues. A Thousand Months marks the feature debut of writer/director Faouzi Bensaïdi. The film was shown at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Prix Le Premier Regard and the Prix de la jeunesse. It was also selected for the 2003 New York Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Fouad Labied, Nezha Rahil, (more)
Gael Morel's drama Les Chemin de l'Oued (Under Another Sky) is about life in Algeria. When Sami (Nicolas Cazale) causes the death of a police officer, his family sends him to help his grandfather (Kheireddine Defdaf) work his farm. Sami is a fish out of water, but soon connects with two very different cousins. Mohammed Majd portrays a drug-dealing hedonist, while Amira Casar plays a widow whose guilt about her dead husband's terrorist activities causes her to do charity work. She touches Sami, but that may not be enough to help everyone out of their difficult lives. Under Another Sky was screened at the Vancouver Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nicolas Cazalé, Amira Casar, (more)
A middle-class teenage misfit living in '70s era Montreal dreams of abandoning his familiar hometown surroundings to seek a brighter future in director Jean-Marc Vallée's character-driven drama. A sexually-confused Christmas Day baby who likes to march to the beat of his own drummer, Zachary Beaulieu (Marc-André Grondin) nevertheless longs to live up to his old-fashioned father's (Michel Cote) decidedly more traditional expectations. As Zachary seeks solace in the sounds of Pink Floyd and David Bowie, his mother assures him that he's bound for greater things and testosterone-fueled siblings raise hell around the house. Despite feeling bound by his comparatively normal surroundings, the revelations provided by David Bowie's "Space Oddity" allows the disheartened Zachary the luxury of dreaming. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michel Cote, Marc-André Grondin, (more)












