Femmes... et Femmes

1999 Moroccan film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Femmes... et Femmes (English: "Women... and Women") is a 1999 Moroccan comedy drama film directed by Saâd Chraïbi.[1][2][3] The film inaugurated a trilogy devoted to the condition of Moroccan women and dealt with the subjects of domestic violence and gender inequality. At the time, the film broke all Moroccan box office records,[4] selling 72,138 tickets in its first week.[5] The film would go on to win three prizes at the 5th National Film Festival in Casablanca.[6]

Directed bySaâd Chraïbi
Written byJamal Belmedjoub, Saâd Chraïbi
Produced bySaâd Chraïbi
CinematographyKamal Derkaoui
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Femmes... et Femmes
Directed bySaâd Chraïbi
Written byJamal Belmedjoub, Saâd Chraïbi
Produced bySaâd Chraïbi
CinematographyKamal Derkaoui
Edited byHélène Muller
Music byAli Souissi, Hassan Souissi
Release date
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryMorocco
LanguageMoroccan Arabic
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Synopsis

Zakia, Leila, Keltoum and Ghita, four women from the city, reunite after years of separation. The film follows their intersecting destinies as they fight to regain their status and place in society.[7][8]

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