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There are echoes of THE BABADOOK and Stephen King’s IT in Talal Selhami’s Moroccan-French ACHOURA (2018, Shudder, Tubi, Prime), but they tend to amplify its power rather than diminish it. The main referent is the King novel, and Selhami’s film creates a deeper, more resonant image of the loss of innocence. Three childhood friends deal with adult trauma because of an incident in which one’s brother was abducted. When the brother returns, they piece together what happened and realize they have to fight a child-eating djinn whose memory had only survived in Stephane’s (Ivan Gonzalez) nightmares and his work as an artist. For the others, the effect is more emotional. Ali (Younes Bouab) is a chain-smoking police detective obsessed with a series of child abductions. That’s led to the break-up of his marriage to Nadia (Sofia Manousha) and alienation from his adoring son. Their story unfolds in flashes, and Selhami trusts his audience to piece them together. From the prologue, he sets the film’s style, a visual poetry composed of tracking shots and rich, dark colors to create a mordant fairy tale. He also depicts the loss of innocence early on as a young boy tries to help a child bride escape from the adult she’s been forced to marry. Then the story jumps to the present, with the viewer charged with seeing how the earlier action relates to the main plot. There are also fragmentary flashbacks that gradually reveal what traumatized the four children. This isn’t a feel-good horror film, but it earns its grimness by creating an almost palpable sense of the emotional connection among the four friends.
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Out of Competition - Midnight Screenings:
Rebel (2022), directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilal Fallah.
Aboubakr Bensaihi as Kamal; Lubna Azaba as Leila; Amir Eil Arbi as Nassim; Tara Abboud as Noor; Younes Bouab as Abu Amar; Fouad Hajji as Idriss; Kamal Moummad as Yusuf.
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New trailer released for Achoura
New trailer released for Achoura
 IT meets THE BABADOOK in director Talal Selhami’s ACHOURA, premiering on DVD and Digital December 14 from Dark Star Pictures. Following raves at Cinepocalypse, Brussels Fantastic Film Festival, Bucheon Fantastic Film Festival and more, North America gets to now witness the terrifying tale of a Moroccan legend Four friends reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years ago, suddenly comes…
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ACHOURA (2018) Reviews and US release news
ACHOURA (2018) Reviews and US release news
‘Some creatures are meant to stay in the dark’ Achoura is a 2018 Moroccan-French fantasy horror film directed by Talal Selhami from a screenplay co-written with Jawad Lahlou and David Villemin. The movie stars Sofiia Manousha, Younes Bouab, Omar Lotfi and Iván González. Plot: Three friends who had lost contact meet again when one of their friends, who disappeared twenty-five years ago, suddenly…
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The Warth and the Dawn - My Dream Cast
I've heard rumors of that fabulous book being adapted to a movie so here's my fan cast
Younes Bendjima as Khalid İbn al-Rashid
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Imaan Hammam as Shahrzad al Khayzuran
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Rami Malek as Jalal al-Khoury
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Sophie Turner as Despina
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Assaad Bouad as Tariq al-Ziyad
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Mayan el Sayed as Shiva bin-Latief
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Essam Ferris as Khalid's uncle Salim Al-Sharif
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ok so i have decided that moroccan actor younes bouab is my fancast for arthur dayne
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FACECLAIM : MENA EDITION
DISCLAMER — La liste est divisée en deux parties : Afrique du Nord (Maroc, Algérie, Tunisie, Mauritanie, Libye, Egypte) et Asie de l’Ouest (Arabie Saoudite, Yémen, Jordanie, Koweït, Afghanistan, Liban, Turquie, Iran, Irak, Palestine, Syrie). Si vous cherchez une origine spécifique je vous conseille de ctrl/cmd+f+nom du pays.  — Toutes les personnes listées ne sont pas forcément arabes et/ou musulmanes. Ils existent plusieurs ethnies, religions et identités dans ces régions du monde. — Si vous avez des coups de coeur uniquement pour le combo peau claire + yeux clairs… posez vous des questions. AFRIQUE DU NORD (Pays d’origine entre parenthèses : Maroc, Algérie, Tunisie, Mauritanie, Libye, Egypte)
Abir Haronni (Maroc) Afef Jnifen (Tunisie) Ameni Esseibi (Tunisie) Anissa Bakhti (Algérie) Assaad Bouab (France, Maroc) Aya Ibrahim / ayaibrahimx (Egypte)
Bibi Bourelly (Haiti, Maroc) Bilal Hassani (Maroc)
Chams-Eden Moussa (France, Tunisie) Cole Basta/Col3trane (USA, Egypte)
Dali Benssalah (Algérie) Dounia Tazi (Maroc)
Elisa Sednaoui (Italie, Egypte) Elyes Gabel (Algérie)
Fady El Sayed (Egypte) Faouzia Ouihya (Maroc) Felukah (Egypte) Fu'ad Aït Aattou (France, Maroc)
Hafsia Herzi (Tunisie, Algérie) Hajar Brown (Maroc) Huda El Mufti (Egypte)
Ilham - lil habiba (Maroc) Inès Oussaidi (Maroc ?) Inès Rau (France, Maroc, Algérie) Imaan Hammam (Maroc, Egypte) Iman El Deeb (Egypte) Iman Meskini (Norvège, Tunisie) Issam Harris (Maroc)
Jade Thirlwall (Royaume-Uni, Yemen, Egypte) Jasmine Ana (Algérie) Juny Breeze (Maroc, Egypte)
Leïla Bekhti (Algérie) Lella Fadda (Egypte) Lisa Bouteldja (Algérie) Lyna Khoudri (Algérie)
Malika El Maslouhi (Maroc) Malak El Husseiny (Egypte) Mallak Waleed (Egypte) Mamoudou Athie (Mauritanie) Manal Benchlikha (Maroc) Mariah Idrissi (Pakistan, Maroc) Mariam Abdallah (Egypte) Mariam Al Ferjani (Tunisie) Marwan Kenzari (Tunisie) Meena Rayann (Maroc) Mena Massoud (Egypte) Mehdi Dehbi (Tunisie) Meryem Aboulouafa (Maroc) Meryem Slimani (Maroc) Meryem Tilila Oulhaj (Maroc) Mimi Elashiry (Australie, Egypte) Mina El Hammani (Maroc) Miral Mahilian (Egypte) Mnatalla Eldas (Egypte) Mohamed Amine Khemissa (Maroc) Mohcine Harisse (Maroc)
Nabil Taleb (Algérie) Nadia Hilker (Allemagne, Tunisie) Nadia Kounda (Maroc) Najet Leyklye (Maroc) Nazim Bouaziz (Algérie) Nisrina Sbia (Maroc) Noha Hamid (Égypte) Noor Tagouri (Libye) Nora Attal (Maroc)
Omar Metwally (Pays-Bas, Egypte) Omar Sy (Sénégal, Mauritanie) Oulaya Amamra (Maroc)
Rami Malek (Egypte) Rami Youssef (Egypte) Ramy Moharam Fouad (Belgique, Egypte) Rania Benchegra (Maroc) Rhita Nattah (Maroc) Rilès Kacimi (Algérie) Roschdy Zem (Maroc)
Sabrina Nait (Algérie, Maroc) Sabrina Ouazani (Algérie) Salma Abu Deif (Egypte) Sami Outalbali (Maroc) Samira Mahboub (Allemagne, Maroc) Samy Seghir (Algérie) Sandra Shebab (Egypte) Sara Kayali / sarakayaliii (Egypte, Syrie) Sarah Guendouz (Algérie) Sarah Kazemy (France, Iran, Algérie) Sarah Morbi Leila (Italie, Maroc) Shaïn Boumedine (Algérie, Maroc) Sherouk Farid (Egypte) Shirine Boutella (Algérie) Sid Oudainia Beaulieu (France, Algérie) Sofia Boutella (Algérie) Sofia Jamal Eddine (Maroc) Sohaila Kandil (Egypte) Sonia Ben Ammar (France, Tunisie) Souheila Yacoub (Belgique, Tunisie)
Tahar Rahim (Algérie) Tamino-Amir Moharam Fouad (Belgique, Egypte) Tara Emad (Égypte) Tarek El Seidik (Egypte ?) Tawsen (Maroc) Teo Abihdana (Colombie, Maroc)
Xavier Dolan (Canada, Egypte)
Yasmine Al Massri (Palestine, Egypte) Yasmine Sabri (Egypte) Yassine Rahal (Maroc) Younes Bendjima (Algérie) Younes Bouab (France, Maroc)
Zayneb Azzam (Turquie, Egypte)
ASIE DE L’OUEST (Arabie Saoudite, Yémen, Jordanie, Koweït, Afghanistan, Liban, Turquie, Iran, Irak, Palestine, Syrie)
Adam Bakri (Palestine) Ahmad Kontar (Syrie) Ali Gatie (Canada, Irak) Alia Shawkat (Irak) Amin Nazemzadeh (Iran) Amina Muaddi (Roumanie, Jordanie) Amira Al Zuhair (Arabie Saoudite) Amira Jazeera (Palestine) Anisa Dagher (USA, Liban) Aria Shahghasemi (Iran) Aslihan Malbora (Turquie) Ayca Aysun Turan (Turquie) Azita Ghanizada (Afghanistan)
Bahar Sahin (Turquie) Balqees Fathi (Yémen) Bella Hadid (Pays-Bas, Palestine) : racisme, appropriation culturelle Berker Guven (Turquie)
Çağlar Ertuğrul'dan (Turquie)
Demet Ozdemir (Turquie) Dominic Adams (Royaume-Uni, Iran) Denise Bidot (Porto Rico, Koweït) Deniz Baysal (Turquie)
Ebru Özkan (Turquie) Edy Ganem (Mexique, Liban) Ekin Koç (Turquie) Elian Amer Marjiya (Palestine) Elyanna (Chili, Palestine) Emeraude Toubia (Mexique, Liban)
Fai Khadra (Palestine) Fares Fares (Liban) Fouz Al-Fahad (Koweït) Freema Agyeman (Ghana, Iran)
Gigi Hadid (Pays-Bas, Palestine) : racisme, appropriation culturelle Golshifteh Farahani (Iran) : soutien woody allen + pas dérangée à l’idée de bosser avec polanski
Haaz Sleiman (Liban) Habiba Da Silva (Brésil, Liban) Hazar Erğüçlü (Turquie)
Jade Hassouné (Liban) Jessica Kahawaty (Australie, Liban) Joanna Marie Kutkina (Russie, Turquie) Josie Totah (Palestine, Liban)
Karen Wazen Bakhazi (Liban) Kayvan Novak (Iran)
Lana Albeik (Syrie, Palestine) Layla Kardan (Iran) Leena Snoubar (USA, Palestine)
Medalion Rahimi (Iran) Melisa Pamuk (Turquie) Merve Bolugur (Turquie) Meryem Uzerli (Turquie) Moh Flow (Syrie, Arabie Saoudite ?) Mona Haydar (Syrie)
Nadia Aboulhosn (Liban) Nadine Nassib Njeim (Liban) Nasim Pedrad (Iran) Natacha Karam (Irlande, Liban) Nazanin Boniadi (Iran) Nour Rizk (Liban)
Rafeea al-Hajsi (Emirats Arabes Unis) Reem Al Sanea (Arabie Saoudite) Rémie AKL (Liban)
Sara Kayali / sarakayaliii (Egypte, Syrie) Sarah Angius (Irak) Shahad Salman (Arabie Saoudite) Shanina Shaik (Pakistan, Arabie Saoudite) Sharin Attamimi (Indonésie, Yémen) Simay Barlas (Turqie)
Toni Mahfud (Syrie) Tuba Büyüküstün (Turquie) Tugçe Kumral (Turquie)
Wafia Al-Rikabi (Irak, Syrie)
Yara Shahidi (USA, Iran) Yasmine Al Massri (Egypte, Palestine)
Zayneb Azzam (Egypte, Turquie) Zeina Mates (Liban)
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Achoura Official Trailer | Horror, Thriller | BiFan, BIFFF
Dir: Talal Selhami Star: Younes Bouab / Sofiia Manousha / Ivan Gonzalez / Moussa Maaskri / Omar Lofti.
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ACHOURA- Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Dark Sky Pictures
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SYNOPSIS: Four friends reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years ago, suddenly comes back into their lives. They must embrace their past so that together they can confront the terrifying events of their youth to a monstrous creature born of a horrible legend.
REVIEW: ACHOURA is an incredible, innovative and emotional supernatural horror thriller that will blow you away, which is a horror fan’s rave. At its core the film is a tragedy that deals with the loss of innocence, the power of friendship and personal sacrifice.
It is inevitable that audiences will see a comparison to Stephen King’s “It,” the story contains other elements that give a fresh feel. Central to the plot is a Moroccan religious celebration called Ashura, it is also called “Child’s Night.” Children gather around a bonfire and splash water on each other. It is during one of these celebrations that this young boy and girl free a Djinn. Years later their actions have repercussions when these four young friends stumble upon the house where the Djinn is being contained. Only three of the friends emerge as Ali’s brother vanishes. The survivors have pushed the events from that day from their mind and they still bear the mental scars from that day. The writers weave so much into this story. There are cultural elements that they present in a way that makes the film accessible to a wider audience. The film is immersed in many adult themes but they are able to maintain a sense of wonder and innocence in the face of such tragedy and horror. It is a special genre film that can instill terror and bring a viewer to tears as this film did for me. There are several character arcs and the writers manage to fit them all in. It’s a brilliant screenplay.
The visuals are breathtaking. In contrast to the dark reality of the present and the prologue, the flashbacks to the day that changed their lives are rich and vibrant, the colors pop. The film is incredibly paced and edited. The present and past descent into the darkness in such a way as the two events visually merge. The filmmakers play with the cinematography to generate stubble changes in the tone and atmosphere, such as in the final shot. The world is safe again, but the colors are slightly muted, suggesting that it is not 100% okay, especially for these characters.
The production designs are fantastic and the Djinn design and execution is brilliant. It is frightening, the stuff nightmares are made of, but still elegant. I loved how one of the kids grows up to be an artist and there are all these paintings and masks inspired by his nightmares of the Djinn. There is a raw element to all the designs that gives gravitas to these horrifying elements. Under the direction of Talal Selhami all these are orchestrated to as close to perfection as an independent film can be.
Romain Paillot’s score for ACHOURA weaves everything together and allows the film to feel like a big budget Hollywood film. There are scenes where his scores emotionally underpin the moment with a movement reminiscent of the works of John Williams or Jerry Goldsmith.
This is a magical ensemble cast, for the child actors to the adults. These are amazing performances that explore a wide palette of emotions. I was struck by Younes Bouab and Omar Lotfi's performances. Bouab plays the adult Ali. The character is a hard edged police detective so obsessed with his work that it has caused a rift in his family. As the story evolves he presents these raw, real, intense emotions that pull at the viewers heart strings. Other cast members each have equally intense moments.
Talal Selhami’s ACHOURA is an overwhelmingly emotional and epic supernatural thriller that achieves so much. Clearly I could go on, but I do not want to build up your expectations. You should view the film with no expectations in order to fully appreciate what these filmmakers and actors have achieved. This film is in French and Moroccan with English subtitles. I know some viewers are adverse to watching films with subtitles but please get over it. Also, the poster image does not do the film justice so do not be put off by it. You’ll be depriving yourself of one of the best films I’ve reviewed this year. Plus, I don’t feel a dubbed version will capture the raw intensity of emotion of these performances. There is an emotional honesty and rawness to this film that compares to Issa López’s 2017 film “Tigers Are Not Afraid.” So before Stephen King or Guillermo del Toro tell you that you need to see this film, and you hate yourself because you missed it, I’m telling you that you need to see this film. I am excited to see what Talal Selhami delivers next. He is a gift filmmaker whose name you need to be on the watch for.
CAST: Sofia Manoucha, Younès Bouab, Omar Lotfi, Moussa Maaskri, and Ivan Gonzales. CREW: Director/Screenplay/Producer - Talal Selhami; Screenplay - Jawad Lahlou & David Villemin; Producer - Lamia Chraibi; Cinematographer - Mathieu De Montgrand; Score - Romain Paillot; Editor - Julien Foure; Production Designer - Marc Thiébault; Costume Designer - Rachel Quarmby; Special Makeup Effects Artist - Jean-Christophe Spadaccini; Visual Effects Supervisors - Nessim Chebaane & Gabriel Kerlidou. OFFICIAL: N.A. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/achourafilm TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/lFXQFoXx2qE RELEASE DATE: DVD and Digital bow December 14th 2021
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay),  or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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Netflixable? Moroccan thief and others are comically vexed by "The Unknown Saint (Le Miracle du Saint Inconnu)"
Netflixable? Moroccan thief and others are comically vexed by “The Unknown Saint (Le Miracle du Saint Inconnu)”
“The Unknown Saint” is an understated, chuckle-out-loud caper comedy from Morocco. It works the deadpan side of the street, spare in its dialogue, leaning on sight gags and situational ironies. What you get is an intimate parody of a parable, a comedy content to earn smirks and knowing grins and never reach for belly laughs. Younes Bouab plays our unnamed “Thief,” on the lam when his car breaks…
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