fiction.wikisort.org - MovieLalla Hoby is a 1996 Moroccan comedy film directed by Mohamed Abderrahman Tazi.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It is the sequel to In Search of My Wife's Husband.[7]
1996 Moroccan film
| Lalla Hobby |
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| Directed by | Mohamed Abderrahman Tazi |
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| Written by | Noureddine Saïl |
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| Produced by | Ahmed Baha Eddine Attia |
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| Cinematography | Alain Marcoen |
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| Music by | Abdelwahab Doukkali |
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Production company | Arts en techniques |
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| Distributed by | Arts et Techniques Audiovisuels (ATA) |
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Release date | 15 December 1996 |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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| Country | Morocco |
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| Language | Moroccan Arabic |
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Synopsis
After a rash decision, Hadj Benmoussa sets off for Europe and embarks on an adventure in attempt to find his ex-wife and her new husband in order to remarry her.[8][9]
Cast
- Hamidou
- Amina Rachid
- Naïma Lamcherki
- Ahmed Talh El Alj
- Samya Akariou
- Pierre Lekeux
References
External links
FESPACO Best Sound Editing Prize |
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| 1972–2000 |
- Leila, ma raison (1991)
- Quartier Mozart (1993)
- Lalla Hobby (1999)
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| 2001–present |
- Siestes Grenadines (2001)
- Fatma (2003)
- El Manara (2005)
- L'ombre de Liberty (2007)
- Freda (2021)
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