
Kamal Lazraq
Directing
Biography
Kamal Lazraq (born 1984; Casablanca) is a Moroccan filmmaker. He graduated from La Femis in Paris, and his graduation film, 'Drari', won the second prize of the Cinefondation at the Cannes Film Festival, and the Grand Prize for short films at the Entrevues Festival in Belfort (France). In 2014, his short film 'Moul Lkelb (The Man with a Dog)', produced by Barney Production, was awarded worldwide. 'Hounds' is his first feature film.
Known For

A father and son, live from day to day by carrying out petty crimes for the local mafia. Hired to kidnap a man and to deliver him across town seems simple enough until the man dies in the trunk of their car. What follows is a panicked after-hours odyssey with the police looking for them, the mafia expecting a live delivery, a dead body rotting in their trunk and they have no idea what awaits them next…
Hounds
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Drari

On the Moroccan coast, a man's yellow labrador is stolen while he swims. Distraught, he goes to extreme lengths to retrieve him, aided and hindered by numerous strangers in the city, all with their own agendas.
The Man with the Dog
A house in the mountains carries a memory of a woman who is suffering from postpartum depression.