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Saâd Chraïbi

Saâd Chraïbi

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Biography

Saâd Chraïbi (Arabic: سعد الشرايبي) is a Moroccan film director and screenwriter born on July 27, 1952, in Fez. He has directed numerous films and documentaries dealing with Moroccan society and history, particularly the colonial period and the "Years of Lead," as well as the status of women in Morocco. An activist and intellectual, he has written numerous articles and participated in conferences around the world on film. Saâd Chraïbi is the brother of director Omar Chraïbi. After a first marriage during which he had two sons, he remarried in 1998 to Moroccan actress Mouna Fettou (who appears in many of his films), with whom he has a son. They divorced in July 2005. From 1968 to 1970, Saâd Chraïbi studied at the Faculty of Medicine in Casablanca. In the 1970s, he became a member of the National Federation of Moroccan Film Clubs, and in 1973 founded the "Al Azaim" film club, which he directed until 1983. In 1976, he participated in the production of the collective film "Les cendres du clos" (The Ashes of the Clos), which notably featured Abdelkader Lagtaâ and Abdelkrim Mohammed Derkaoui. In 1990, he released his first feature film, "Chronique d’une vie normale" (Chronicle of a Normal Life). In 2000, he directed "Soif," which explores Morocco's colonial past. In 1998, Saâd Chraïbi inaugurated a trilogy devoted to the condition of Moroccan women with the film "Femmes... Et Femmes" (Women... And Women), which deals with domestic violence and gender inequality. This feature film broke all Moroccan box office records at the time, selling 72,138 tickets in its first week. This film was followed in 2004 by Jawhara, Daughter of Prison, about a little girl born of rape who grows up in prison alongside her mother, during the "Years of Lead." The trilogy concluded in 2011 with the production of Women in Mirrors. In December 2015, he was a member of the short film jury at the 15th Marrakech International Film Festival, chaired by Joachim Lafosse.

Known For

Les 3M Histoire Inachevée
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The3M: Malika, Moïse and Mathieu are friends, all born in the same neighbourhood of Casablanca, of different religions. A strong friendship links them. but, political events set them apart. They meet again and try to maintain their bonds.

Les 3M Histoire Inachevée

2019
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In southern Morocco in 1954, an old man and a young man cooperate to restore water to a wasteland.

Atash

2001
Jawhara Fille de Prison
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Jawhara has grown in prison after the rape of her mother, Safia, and has lived for six years behind bars by her mother's side. Through her innocent vision, Jawhara grew up looking and watching the world of families telling the story that brought her mother together with her alleged father Saeed. Saeed and Safiya lived together a period of youth marked by enthusiasm and ideal values. Inhuman living conditions. Jewel's search for the truth of her mother and father's story leads her to tragedy...

Jawhara Fille de Prison

2003
Women ... and Women
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The story of four Moroccan women who reunite after a period of estrangement. Their happy facades mask a lot of misery and pain, caused by divorce and betrayals as one of them discovers that the man she loves is cheating on her with one of her closest friends.

Women ... and Women

1998
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Chronicle of a Normal Life

1991
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18-year-old Hafsa is at an age when anything is possible. When life and life's choices are open to you. Her grandfather, her mentor, an outstanding musician, is living out his last days, stunned by death. Lhaj Allal wants more than anything to use his last moments to make Hafsa his worthy musical heir.

Le silence des violons

2024
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Just after events of September 11th, 2001 in the United States, a number of Arabic / Muslims felt obliged to leave the country because of subjected harassments. This is a tale of a Morroccan family who decide to return to their homeland.

Islamour

Demande D’Emploi
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Demande d’Emploi is the story of three young Moroccans from working-class neighborhoods, graduates and unemployed, looking for work, but also a love story in the background.

Demande D’Emploi

2005