The Moroccan Symphony
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Directed byKamal Kamal
Screenplay byKamal Kamal
Produced byVidéo Star Production
StarringYounes Megri, Abdellah Lamrani, Rafik Boubker, Aziz Hattab
| The Moroccan Symphony | |
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| Directed by | Kamal Kamal |
| Screenplay by | Kamal Kamal |
| Produced by | Vidéo Star Production |
| Starring | Younes Megri, Abdellah Lamrani, Rafik Boubker, Aziz Hattab |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Morocco |
| Language | Arabic |
The Moroccan Symphony (French: La symphonie marocaine) is a 2006 Moroccan film directed by Kamal Kamal. It was Morocco's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1][2]
The movie is an homage to two songs, Dart bina doura of Jil Jilala and Khlili of Lemchaheb. The movie depicts how great music can act as a social elevator. The main role is played by the singer and composer Younès Megri.[3]
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The Moroccan Symphony is the second movie of Kamal Kamal. It was featured during the 8th Festival national du film (FNF) in Tanger.[3]