
Amine Ennaji
Acting
Biography
Amine Ennaji is a Moroccan actor, born in Casablanca, Morocco, on April 8, 1972. Amine Ennaji began acting in the nineties, where he participated in a number of series, the most important of which was the series, Wjaa Trab (2004).
Known For

CIA officer Carrie Mathison is tops in her field despite being bipolar, which makes her volatile and unpredictable. With the help of her long-time mentor Saul Berenson, Carrie fearlessly risks everything, including her personal well-being and even sanity, at every turn.
Homeland

In a war-ridden country, a woman watches over her husband, comatose from a bullet in the neck and abandoned by Jihad companions and brothers. One day, the woman decides to say things to him she could never have done before.
The Patience Stone

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Terre de lumière

Amina tries to provide for her family, just as an old acquaintance returns after serving a prison sentence to reopen old wounds.
Dar Nsa

The series is based on the French novel The Land by Emile Zola. Its episodes revolve around the human relationship with the land, as the wealthy farmer, Mr. Ahmed, decided to give away his lands to his three children, but one of them, called Al-Mahidi, refused to leave his family home. He married his cousin, the Sabura, who inherited a great inheritance, but that did not prevent him from pursuing his cousin for another Tayi cirka pour Cel.
W'jaa Trab

Young Hind faces many embarrassing situations becouse of her mother Halima work, who works as a Folk music singer. And Hind is shocked when the man he dreamed of marrying broke up with her when he learns about her mother's work. Her suffering will increase after Omar El Maataoui, a businessman in his fifties, expressed his love for her and challenged his family to marry her.
L'Maktoub

Mehdi leads an exemplary life with his family and Selma, his new girlfriend in Marrakech. For the young couple, things are going smoothly until Mehdi meets Marie, a young French woman caught up in the social life of the expatriate community.
Behind the Palm Trees

Yasmina returns with her son from Montreal to Morocco to bury her husband, but Ra's Al Jabal traps her in a world of trafficking and tribal power, ruled by her brother-in-law Layl, the village's feared kingpin.
Al Hayba: Ras Al Jabal

Fatima grew up under her strong father, Thami, which made her devoid of feminine qualities and distinguished herself by her strength and determination in overcoming life's difficulties. After she began working with her father in the scrap market known for being controlled by men, Fatima entered into serious problems and conflicts to prove herself and protect the family legacy.
Bnat Lahdid

After things go from bad to worse between her and her husband, Zainab files for divorce in an attempt to free herself from the relationship and gain custody of her daughter, Farah. However, the path to a prosperous and stable life remains fraught with challenges.
Ana Horra

Younes, known as Taxi, finds himself trapped and powerless in his own home in Morocco. His wife, Samira, has seized total control over his life and that of their children. Tensions run high between Taxi and Samira’s family, especially with her ruthless nephew, Ashraf, who has sworn to kill Taxi from their very first encounter. Ashraf sees Taxi as a significant threat due to his (yet unsigned) statements to the Dutch police. Samira agrees to eliminate Younes, the father of her children.
Mocro Maffia: Taxi

Maria's life is turned upside down when fate leads her to a working-class neighborhood gripped by a female criminal organization that traffics in innocent lives. In a breathtaking adventure, Maria is forced to infiltrate this dark world Disguised with a strange identity, she begins a dangerous game between revealing the truth and surviving inside a child trafficking den.
The Nest of Greed

Touda is a Sheikha, a traditional Moroccan singer. Performing in the bars of her provincial town under the gaze of men, she plans to leave for the lights of Casablanca in search of recognition and to ensure a better future for her deaf-mute son.
Everybody Loves Touda

In Casablanca, Ali, Hmida, Mbarek and Messoud are four unemployed youths who spend their time dreaming of a better life in the Netherlands. One day, Hmida falls on a specialist of illegal immigration, Ouchen. The four friends manage to collect enough money only for the departure of one of them, Hmida. Several months later, it still has not given any sign of life. Ali, Mbarek and Messoud discovering that he is not in Holland but in Afghanistan, they decide to go looking for him on the road to Kabul.
Road to Kabul

As the famous lawyer Saad El Ghali lives a quiet life with his family, things take a shocking turn, the father tries hard to keep his family together, despite their vengeance-driven stories and their psychological conflicts and traumas.
Al Madi La Yamout

Lucie is desperate: ever since she met Ben, the damn good-looking adventurer, no stone has been left unturned in her life. Not only did she immediately fall in love with the guy, but now she's fighting for her life in the hot desert sun: Because the little adventure she dreamed of is becoming a brutal reality. When their jeep gets stuck in quicksand, they have to continue on foot. But the scorching sun is merciless and their water supply is finite. The supposedly saving road seems close enough to touch, but then a huge canyon opens up in front of them ... In the meantime, Lucie's fiancé David, who as usual has no time to look after Lucie because of all his appointments, has organized a jeep to look for his girlfriend. He sets off into the desert with two locals - and there a fight to the death breaks out...
Open Desert

Zodi, a 12 years old nomad, find an orphan baby dromedary in the desert. He takes in the animal, feeds it, calls it Téhu and becomes its best friend.
Zodi and Téhu: Princes of the Desert

Morocco, from the past to the present. Five people who are connected to each other – Abdallah, Salima, Joe, Hakim, and Inès – without realizing it. Different faces, different struggles, but one same breath. One city, Casablanca as a fragment of reality, as the myth of a film entirely shot in Hollywood studios, which reality has come back to claim.
Razzia

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Hiya

Abdellah is a young gay man navigating the sexual, racial and political climate of Morocco. Growing up in a large family in a working-class neighborhood, Abdellah is caught between a distant father, an authoritarian mother, an older brother whom he adores and a handful of predatory older men, in a society that denies his homosexuality.