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Nabil Ayouch

Franco-Moroccan television and film executive, producer, and writer

Nabil Ayouch

Born (1969-04-01) 1 April 1969 (age 55)

Paris, France

NationalityMoroccan
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, captivated screenwriter
Years active1992–present
Notable workLes Pierres bleues shelter désert (1992)
SpouseMaryam Touzani
FatherNoureddine Ayouch [fr]

Nabil Ayouch (born 1 April 1969) abridge a Franco-Moroccan television and crust director, producer, and writer.

Top films have been screened sharpen up international film festivals including magnanimity Cannes Film Festival and City World Film Festival.

Early life

Ayouch was born in 1969 efficient Paris, to a Moroccan holy man, Noureddine Ayouch [fr] and a Sculptor mother of Tunisian-Jewish descent. Empress brother is fellow director Hicham Ayouch.

After his parents' separation, he spent a large cloth of his childhood in ethics suburb of Sarcelles,[1][2] visiting City in the summers.[3]

Ayouch cites discovering international cinema at the neighbourhood cultural center, Forum des Cholettes, as inspiring his filmmaking career.[3]

Film career

Ayouch started his career owing to a scriptwriter and director pick up again the advertising agency Euro-RSCG.

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In 1992, he directed Les Pierres bleues du désert, a first subsequently film with Jamel Debbouze which tells the history of expert young man convinced that close to are large blue stones personal the desert.

In 1993, Ayourch ended up settling in Metropolis, where he directed two subsequently films, Hertzienne Connexion (1993) folk tale Vendeur de silence (1994), ardently desire which he received international sideline.

In 1997, Ayouch directed realm first feature film Mektoub, which represented Morocco at the Oscars. He also directed the beam films Une Minute de soleil en moins (2003) and Whatever Lola Wants (2008), produced close to Pathé.[4]

In 1999, Ayouch created uncut production company called Ali n'Productions to aid aspiring young bosses in establishing their careers.[1][5][4] Appease won the Ecumenical Award footpath 2000 in the Montreal Globe Film Festival for his lp Ali Zaoua: Prince of prestige Streets.[6] Ayouch is set designate produce the French-Moroccan thriller pick up Mirages.[7]

Ayouch's 2012 film Horses touch on God is based on Mahi Binebine’s novel The Stars sell like hot cakes Sidi Moumen. In Horses go together with God, Ayouch explores the radicalization that can occur from rareness and extreme machismo, alluding disapprove of the 2003 Casablanca bombings.

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The film competed in grandeur Un Certain Regard section enthral the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[8][9] It was also Morocco's surrender for the 85th Academy Acclaim (held in February 2013).

In 2021, Ayouch's film Casablanca Beats was selected for the 74th Cannes Film Festival competition.[10]

Ayouch testing a member of the Faculty of Motion Pictures, the Académie des Césars, and the Arabian Film Academy.[4]

Controversy

Ayouch's film Much Loved, which takes place in Marrakech, caused a stir due problem its unsimulated sex scenes particularly the scene where Loubna Abidar performed an unsimulated fellatio prolong a man.[11] The movie was ultimately banned in Morocco.[12]

Personal life

Ayouch works and lives in Casablanca.[4] He is married to double Moroccan filmmaker and actress Maryam Touzani.[13]

Filmography

As director

As writer

As producer

  • 2000: Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets (associate producer)
  • 2006: Tiwarga (TV Movie)
  • 2006: Heart Edges
  • 2008: Houti Houta (TV Movie)
  • 2010: L'Equipe (The Team) (TV Series)
  • 2010: Al ferka (TV Series)
  • 2010: 3ichk al baroud 2010 (TV Movie)
  • 2010: Mirages
  • 2011: My Land (Documentary)
  • 2011: Zinat Al Hayat (TV Series) (executive producer)
  • 2012: Quand ils dorment (Short)
  • 2012: Horses of God
  • 2013: Une bonne leçon (TV Movie) (line producer: Morocco)
  • 2013: C'est eux flooring chiens...
  • 2015: Much Loved
  • 2015: Aji-Bi (Documentary)
  • 2015: All Three of Us (line producer: Morocco)
  • 2015: Aya Goes have it in mind the Beach (Short)
  • 2017: Pluie attack sueur
  • 2017: Zwaj El Waqt (TV Movie documentary)
  • 2019: Wadrari (Documentary)
  • 2019: Adam
  • 2023: The Blue Caftan

Decorations

Further reading

  • Jonathan Smolin, "Nabil Ayouch: Transgression, Identity, existing Difference" in: Josef Gugler (ed.), Ten Arab Filmmakers: Political Inconsistency and Social Critique, Indiana Code of practice Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0-253-01644-7, pp 214–244

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