Fatima Regragui

Fatima Regragui

Movies for Fatima Regragui...

Small Pleasures
Title: Small Pleasures
Released: April 6, 2016
Type: Movie
After the death of her father, 17 year-old Noufissa and her mother must go live in the mansion of Lalla Amina, the wife of an important Tetouan dignitary. There she develops a close friendship with Lalla Amina's granddaughter.
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Title: Terre de lumière
Character: Nabiba
Released: August 12, 2008
Type: TV
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Goodbye Mothers
Title: Goodbye Mothers
Character: Mama Hanna
Released: February 1, 2008
Type: Movie
In 1960, Moroccan Jews began migrating en masse to Israel, encouraged by immigration officers of the new state. The film tells the drama of the story of two families, one Jewish and one Muslim, joined by a close friendship but whose destinies are separated. Selected by Morocco as a candidate for the 2008 Oscar for Best Picture Foreign Language.
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Rendition
Title: Rendition
Character: Khalid's Grandmother
Released: September 7, 2007
Type: Movie
When an Egyptian terrorism suspect "disappears" on a flight from Africa to Washington DC, his American wife and a CIA analyst find themselves caught up in a struggle to secure his release from a secret detention facility somewhere outside the US.
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Christian
Title: Christian
Character: Grandmother
Released: December 26, 1989
Type: Movie
Nikolaj Christensen is a popular Danish folk-rock artist. In this teen-oriented film, Christian (Christensen) is a young man in search of love, who restlessly leaves his home in Denmark to search for it all over Europe, finally finding some semblance of it in Morocco. This slight film is directed by Gabriel Axel, who also directed Babette's Feast. It is likeliest to be of interest to fans of the star and his music, which is used throughout.
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Mirage
Title: Mirage
Character: El Hachmia
Released: January 2, 1979
Type: Movie
Ahmed Bouanani’s first feature film played a pivotal role in bringing experimentalism to Moroccan cinema. It’s a fable-like story of a poor young farmer who finds treasure in a flour bag. This takes him on a journey where nothing is as it seems. The film’s narrative structure frequently makes reference to mythology and literature, utilizing Morocco’s rich history and oral traditions.