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Tue 11 Nov 2025 | 01:53 PM
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Yara Sameh

The Marrakech Intl. Film Festival has unveiled the lineup for its 22nd edition, which runs November 28 to December 6. 

A total of 82 films from 31 countries have been selected for the festival.

Nine of these films unspool as world or international premieres, nine have received the support of the Atlas Workshops, the festival’s industry and talent development platform, and 14 represent their countries in the race for the Academy Awards.

The Official Competition showcases new talent in world cinema with 14 first and second feature films that compete for the Étoile d’Or, awarded by a jury headed by filmmaker Bong Joon-ho.

Moroccan filmmaker Meryem Benm’Barek, whose “Sofia” won the screenplay prize in 2018 in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section, delivers the world premiere of “Behind the Palm Trees,” a tense psychological thriller that examines the class relations and social domination inherited from the colonial past.

Australian photographer James J. Robinson presents the international premiere of “First Light,” a moral drama in which a Filipino nun questions her faith in the face of corruption. He won best Australian director at Melbourne Film Festival when the film had its world premiere.

Several filmmakers revisit decisive political moments in their countries through semi-autobiographical narrative: Shih-Han Tsao’s “Before the Bright Day” evokes the anxiety of a generation faced with the threat of war in Taiwan in 1996; Akinola Davies Jr.’s “My Father’s Shadow” follows a father and his sons in Nigeria during the 1993 electoral crisis; and Zamo Mkhwanazi’s “Laundry” recounts the dreams of a young South African man during Apartheid.

Two debut feature films — Siyou Tan’s “Amoeba” and Imran Perretta’s “Ish” — explore teenage friendship as it faces the challenge of political awakening, respectively in Singapore and suburban London. Three films portray women who demonstrate resistance and reinvent their destinies: Erige Sehiri’s “Promised Sky,” a tale of female solidarity in the face of racism in Tunisia; Ondřej Provazník’s “Broken Voices,” a chilling drama about the abuse of authority; and Morad Mostafa’s “Aisha Can’t Fly Away,” a fantasy thriller that follow a Sudanese woman’s quest for freedom in Cairo.

In the deeply moving documentaries “Memory” and “My Father and Qaddafi,” directors Vladlena Sandu and Jihane K., respectively, revisit their childhoods in Chechnya and Libya, weaving powerful narratives of families at the crossroads of personal memory and collective history.

Finally, “Straight Circle,” a satire about the absurdity of conflict, reveals director Oscar Hudson’s visual inventiveness, while “Forastera,” a summer tale of mourning by Lucía Aleñar Iglesias, testifies to the “vitality of new voices in contemporary cinema as it combines formal audacity with universal emotion,” the festival said.

The Gala Screenings showcase, which include some of the world’s most anticipated films, opens with “Dead Man’s Wire,” Gus Van Sant’s satire on the media and capitalism. It also includes Maryam Touzani’s “Calle Málaga,” a tender portrait of a woman from the Spanish community in Tangier, starring Carmen Maura.

As part of the Tributes program, Guillermo del Toro unveils his gothic and romantic vision of “Frankenstein” with Jacob Elordi, while Jodie Foster presents “A Private Life,” Rebecca Zlotowski’s crime comedy.

Two world premieres bring together the biggest stars of Egyptian and Tunisian cinema: “El Sett,” Marwan Hamed’s biopic about the diva Oum Kalthoum, played by Mona Zaki; and “Sophia,” a chilling thriller directed by and starring Dhafer L’Abidine.

A gala evening will celebrate “Hamnet” by Chloé Zhao, a moving tale of family love, in which the loss of a child inspires the play “Hamlet.” Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan comes to Marrakech with “Homebound,” a touching melodrama about the friendship and dreams of two young Indians played by rising Bollywood stars Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa.

The festival closes with Annemarie Jacir’s “Palestine 36,” which brings together some of the greatest actors in the Arab world in a historical drama that recounts a decisive moment for the Palestinian people.

The Horizons section presents 19 contemporary films that “paint a panorama of world cinema,” the festival said. It welcomes new work from major filmmakers Claire Denis, Valérie Donzelli, Ildikó Enyedi, Jim Jarmusch, Richard Linklater, Jafar Panahi, Park Chan-wook and Kelly Reichardt, and also highlights a new generation of auteurs: Ali Asgari (“Divine Comedy”), Simón Mesa Soto (“A Poet”), Teona Strugar Mitevska (“Mother”) and Mélisa Godet (“A Place for Her”).

The Horizons selection also celebrates the vitality of Arab cinema, with several films that have made their mark at major festivals: Cherien Dabis’s “What’s Left of Us” won acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival; both Hasan Hadi’s “The President’s Cake” and Arab and Tarzan Nasser’s “Once Upon a Time in Gaza” won awards at Cannes; and Cyril Aris’s “A Sad and Beautiful World” and Kaouther Ben Hania’s “The Voice of Hind Rajab” saw success at Venice. Two documentaries complete the selection: Raoul Peck’s “Orwell: 2+2=5” and Hélène Harder’s “Fatna, a Woman Named Rachid,” presented as a world premiere.

The 11th Continent program consists of six fiction and nine documentary films. The section presents new films by critically acclaimed filmmakers, including Massoud Bakhshi, Oliver Laxe, Lucrecia Martel and Hlynur Pálmason, while celebrating daring auteurs like Kamal Aljafari, Lana Daher, Damien Hauser, Dima El-Hor, Gianluca Matarrese, Namir Abdel Messeeh, Lemohang Mosese and Tamara Stepanyan. The program also includes restored versions of three classics of Arab cinema, including “The Mirage” by Ahmed Bouanani (1980), which has been restored especially for this occasion.

The Moroccan Panorama delivers seven fiction and documentary films by Moroccan filmmakers, of which two are world and international premieres: “Five Eyes” by Karim Debbagh and “Porte Bagage” by Abdelkarim El-Fassi. Moroccan cinema is further highlighted this year with a total of 15 films presented across the various sections of the festival.

The Young Audiences and Families section offers a program aimed at children and youth aged 4 to 18, as well as families, with 13 screenings that “celebrate curiosity and an awakening to the art of cinema.”

Rounding up this year’s films are a selection of films by and featuring Jodie Foster, Guillermo del Toro, Raouya and Hussein Fahmi, personalities to whom the festival offers Tributes this year, are presented at the Palais des Congrès, the Cinéma le Colisée, and the Musée Yves Saint-Laurent.

Official Competition

AISHA CAN’T FLY AWAY by Morad Mostafa

Egypt, France, Germany, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Sudan

with Buliana Simon, Ziad Zaza, Mamdouh Saleh, Emad Ghoniem, Maya Mohamed, Mohamed Abd Elhady

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

AMOEBA by Siyou Tan

Singapore, Netherlands, France, Spain, South Korea

with Ranice Tay, Nicole Lee, Lim Shi-An, Genevieve Tan, Jack Kao, Ng Mun Poh

BEFORE THE BRIGHT DAY (NAN FANG SHI GUANG) by Shih-Han Tsao

Taiwan

with Hsuan-Li Chen, Kang-Ren Wu, Shu-Mei Sun, R.D. Huang, Yu-Chieh Cheng

BEHIND THE PALM TREES (DERRIÈRE LES PALMIERS) by Meryem Benm’Barek

France, Morocco, Belgium, United Kingdom

with Sara Giraudeau, Driss Ramdi, Nadia Kounda, Carole Bouquet, Olivier Rabourdin, Soumaya Akaaboune

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

World Premiere

BROKEN VOICES (SBORMISTR) by Ondřej Provazník

Czech Republic, Slovakia

with Kateřina Falbrová, Juraj Loj, Maya Kintera, Zuzana Šulajová, Marek Cisovský, Ivana Wojtylová

FIRST LIGHT by James J. Robinson

Philippines, Australia

with Ruby Ruiz, Maricel Soriano

International Premiere

FORASTERA by Lucía Aleñar Iglesias

Spain, Sweden, Italy

with Zoe Stein, Lluis Homar, Núria Prims, Nonni Ardal, Martina García

ISH by Imran Perretta

United Kingdom

with Farhan Hasnat, Yahya Kitana, Avin Shah, Sudha Bhuchar, Joy Crookes, Arman Mohammed

LAUNDRY (UHLANJULULO) by Zamo Mkhwanazi

Switzerland, South Africa

with Ntobeko Sishi, Tracy September, Zekhethelo Zondi, Siyabonga Shibe, Bukamina Cebekhulu

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

MEMORY by Vladlena Sandu

France, Netherlands

with Amina Taisumova, Selima Agamirzaeva, Vladlena Sandu

MY FATHER AND QADDAFI by Jihan K

United States, Libya – Documentary

MY FATHER’S SHADOW by Akinola Davies Jr.

United Kingdom, Nigeria

with Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Chibuike Marvellous Egbo, Godwin Egbo

PROMISED SKY (PROMIS LE CIEL) by Erige Sehiri

France, Tunisia, Qatar

with Aïssa Maïga, Laetitia Ky, Debora Lobe Nanay, Mohamed Grayaa, Foued Zaazaa, Estelle Kenza Dogbon, Touré Blamassi

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

STRAIGHT CIRCLE by Oscar Hudson

United Kingdom

with Luke Tittensor, Elliot Tittensor, Neil Maskell

GALA

Opening film

DEAD MAN’S WIRE by Gus Van Sant

United States

with Bill Skarsgård, Dacre Montgomery, Al Pacino, Colman Domingo, Myha’la, Cary Elwes, Kelly Lynch

CALLE MÁLAGA (RUE MÁLAGA) by Maryam Touzani

Morocco, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium

with Carmen Maura, Ahmed Boulane, Marta Etura

FRANKENSTEIN by Guillermo del Toro

United States

with Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer

HAMNET by Chloé Zhao

United Kingdom

with Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Joe Alwyn, Emily Watson, Zac Wishart, James Lintern

HOMEBOUND by Neeraj Ghaywan

India

with Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, Janhvi Kapoor

A PRIVATE LIFE (VIE PRIVÉE) by Rebecca Zlotowski

France

with Jodie Foster, Daniel Auteuil, Virginie Efira, Mathieu Amalric, Vincent Lacoste

EL SETT by Marwan Hamed

Egypt

with Mona Zaki, Sayed Ragab, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Mohamed Farag, Karim AbdelAziz, Ahmed Helmy

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

World Premiere

SOPHIA by Dhafer L’Abidine

Tunisia, United Kingdom

with Jessica Brown Findlay, Dhafer L’Abidine, Jonathan Hyde, Kais Setti, Hiba Abouk, Maya Celine Gharbi

World Premiere

Closing film

PALESTINE 36 by Annemarie Jacir

Palestine, United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan

with Hiam Abbass, Kamel Al Basha, Yasmine Al Massri, Jalal Altawil, Robert Aramayo, Saleh Bakri, Dhafer L’Abidine, Jeremy Irons

HORIZONS

ALL THAT IS LEFT OF YOU (ALLLY BAQI MINK) by Cherien Dabis

Germany, Cyprus

with Saleh Bakri, Cherien Dabis, Adam Bakri, Maria Zreik, Mohammad Bakri, Mohammad Abd Elrahman

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

AT WORK (À PIED D’OEUVRE) by Valérie Donzelli

France

with Bastien Bouillon, André Marcon, Virginie Ledoyen

DIVINE COMEDY (KOMEDIE ELAHI) by Ali Asgari

Iran, Turkey, Italy, France, Germany

with Bahram Ark, Sadaf Asgari, Bahman Ark, Faezeh Rad, Mohammad Soori, Milad Ashkali

FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER by Jim Jarmusch

United States, Ireland, France

with Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps

FATNA, A WOMAN NAMED RACHID (FATNA, UNE FEMME NOMMÉE RACHID) by Hélène Harder

Morocco, France, Belgium

Documentary

with Fatna El Bouih

World Premiere

THE FENCE (LE CRI DES GARDES) by Claire Denis

France

with Isaach De Bankolé, Matt Dillon, Mia Mackenna-Bruce, Tom Blyth, Brian Begnan, Moussa Thiam

IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT (UN SIMPLE ACCIDENT) by Jafar Panahi

Iran, France, Luxembourg

with Vahid Mobasseri, Mariam Afshari, Ebrahim Azizi, Hadis Pakbaten, Majid Panahi

THE MASTERMIND by Kelly Reichardt

United States

with Josh O’Connor, Alana Haim, John Magaro , Gaby Hoffmann, Eli Gelb

MOTHER by Teona Strugar Mitevska

Belgium, North Macedonia, Sweden, Denmark, Bosnia & Herzegovina

with Noomi Rapace, Sylvia Hoeks, Nikola Ristanovski

NOUVELLE VAGUE by Richard Linklater

France

with Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, Aubry Dullin, Adrien Rouyard, Antoine Besson, Jodie Ruth-Forest

NO OTHER CHOICE (EOJJEOL SUGA EOPDA) by Park Chan-wook

South Korea

with Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, Yeom Hye-ran, Cha Seung-won

ONCE UPON A TIME IN GAZA by Arab Nasser & Tarzan Nasser

France, Palestine, Germany, Portugal, Qatar, Jordan

with Nader Abd Alhay, Ramzi Maqdisi, Majd Eid, Issaq Elias

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

ORWELL: 2+2=5 by Raoul Peck

United States, France – Documentary

with Damian Lewis

A PLACE FOR HER (LA MAISON DES FEMMES) by Mélisa Godet

France

with Karin Viard, Laetitia Dosch, Oulaya Amamra, Eye Haïdara, Pierre Deladonchamps, Juliette Armanet

A POET (UN POETA) by Simón Mesa Soto

Colombia, Germany, Sweden

with Ubeimar Rios, Rebeca Andrade, Guillermo Cardona, Allison Correa, Margarita Soto, Humberto Restrepo

THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE (MAMLAKET AL-QASAB) by Hasan Hadi

Iraq, United States, Qatar

with Baneen Ahmed Nayyef, Sajad Mohamad Qasem, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Rahim AlHaj

A SAD AND BEAUTIFUL WORLD (NOUJOUM AL AMAL WAL ALAM) by Cyril Aris

Lebanon, United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Qatar

with Mounia Akl, Hasan Akil, Julia Kassar, Camille Salameh, Tino Karam, Nadyn Chalhoub

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

SILENT FRIEND (STILLE FREUNDIN) by Ildikó Enyedi

Germany, Hungary, France

with Tony Leung, Chiu-Wai, Luna Wedler, Enzo Brumm, Sylvester Groth, Martin Wuttke, Johannes Hegemann, Léa Seydoux

THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB (LA VOIX DE HIND RAJAB) by Kaouther Ben Hania

Tunisia, France

with Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees, Clara Khoury, Amer Hlehel

11th CONTINENT

ALL MY SISTERS (TOUTES MES SOEURS/3 KHÂHAR) by Massoud Bakhshi

Austria, France, Germany

Documentary

with Zahra, Mahya, Maleka

ANCESTRAL VISIONS OF THE FUTURE by Lemohang Mosese

France, Lesotho, Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia

Documentary

AND THE FISH FLY ABOVE OUR HEADS (WAL ASMAK TATIR FAWKA ROU’OUSSINA) by Dima El-Horr

France, Lebanon, Saoudi Arabia

Documentary

with Reda Sheib, Adel Slim, Qassem Abani

DO YOU LOVE ME by Lana Daher

France, Lebanon, Germany, Qatar

Documentary

I WANT HER DEAD (A TRUE STORY ABOUT ALMOST MURDERING MY FAMILY) (IL QUIETO VIVERE) by Gianluca Matarrese

Italy, Switzerland

Documentary

LANDMARKS (NUESTRA TIERRA) by Lucrecia Martel

Argentina, United States, Mexico, France, Netherlands, Denmark

Documentary

LIFE AFTER SIHAM (LA VIE APRÈS SIHAM) by Namir Abdel Messeeh

Egypt, France

Documentary

with Siham Abdel Messeeh, Waguih Abdel Messeeh, Nermine Abdel Messeeh, Namir Abdel Messeeh

Supported by the Atlas Workshops

THE LOVE THAT REMAINS (ÁSTIN SEM EFTIR ER) by Hlynur Pálmason

Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, France

with Saga Garðarsdóttir, Sverrir Guðnason, Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir, Grímur Hlynsson, Þorgils Hlynsson

MEMORY OF PRINCESS MUMBI by Damien Hauser

Switzerland, Kenya, Saudi Arabia

Mockumentary

with Shandra Apondi, Ibrahim Joseph, Samson Waithaka

THE MIRAGE (MIRAGE / AS-SARAB) by Ahmed Bouanani

Morocco – 1980 – Restored version

with Mohamed Habachi, Mohamed Saïd Afifi, Fatima Regragui, Mohamed Razine, Mostafa Mounir

World Premiere

THE MUMMY – THE NIGHT OF COUNTING THE YEARS (AL-MOMIA) by Shadi Abdel Salam

Egypt – 1969 – Restored version

with Ahmed Marei, Ahmed Hegazi, Zouzou Hamdi El Hakim, Nadia Lutfi

MY ARMENIAN PHANTOMS (MES FANTÔMES ARMÉNIENS) by Tamara Stepanyan

France, Armenia, Qatar

Documentary

SAÏD EFFENDI (SAEED EFFENDI) by Kameran Hosni

Iraq – 1956 – Restored version

with Youssef Al-Ani, Zainab Hosni, Abdel-Wahid Taha, Jaafar Al-Saadi

SIRÂT by Oliver Laxe

Spain, France

with Sergi López, Bruno Núñez Arjona, Richard Bellamy, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson, Tonin Janvier, Jade Oukid

WITH HASAN IN GAZA by Kamal Aljafari

Palestine, Germany, France, Qatar

Documentary

MOROCCAN PANORAMA

THE ANTS (LES FOURMIS) by Yassine Fennane

Morocco

with Marame Ndiye, Nadia Kounda, Hicham Slaoui, Majdouline Drissi, Mansour Badri

AUTISTO by Jérôme Cohen-Olivar

Morocco

with Loubna Abidar, Sam Kanater, Youssef Bougerra, Sandia Aboutajedyne

BAD WEATHER (MAUVAIS TEMPS) by Madane El Ghazouani

Morocco

with Abdenbi Benniwi, Hajar Graigaa, Mohammed Maroua, Abdelghani Sennak, Noufissa Doukkali

FIVE EYES (CINQ REGARDS) by Karim Debbagh

Morocco, France

Documentary

with Paul Bowles, Mohamed Choukri, Mohammed Temsamany, Mohammed Mrabet, Abdelouahid Boulaich, Karim Debbagh

World Premiere

MIRA by Nour-Eddine Lakhmari

Morocco, Saudi Arabia

with Safae Khatami, Zaynab Lalj, Fatima Atif, Omar Lotfi, Moussa Sylla, Ismail Fallahi

PORTE BAGAGE by Abdelkarim El-Fassi

Netherlands

with Ahlaam Teghadouini, Mahjoub Benmoussa, Mohammed Chaara

International Premiere

THOSE WHO WATCH OVER (CEUX QUI VEILLENT) by Karima Saïdi

Belgium

Documentary

CINEMA FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES & FAMILIES

ARCO by Ugo Bienvenu

France, United States

with Oscar Tresanini, Margot Ringard Oldra, Alma Jodorowsky, Swann Arlaud, Vincent Macaigne, Louis Garrel

THE BARONESSES (LES BARONNES) by Nabil Ben Yadir & Mokhtaria Badaoui

Belgium, Luxembourg, France

with Saadia Bentaieb, Rachida Bouganhem, Halima Amrani, Rachida Riahi, Sanya Sridi

GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO by Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson

United States

with (French voices) Gaël Raës, Pierre Santini, Jacques Verzier, Michel Lerousseau, Thierry Hancisse, Anne Alvaro

THE SONGBIRDS’ SECRET (LE SECRET DES MÉSANGES) by Antoine Lanciaux

France, Belgium

with Lucie Leontadis, Anton Souverbie-Giorgis, Marina Le Guennec, Yannick Jaulin

TUMMY TOM AND THE LOST TEDDY BEAR (TOM LE CHAT: À LA RECHERCHE DU DOUDOU PERDU/DIKKIE DIK EN DE VERDWENEN KNUFFEL) by Joost van den Bosch & Erik Verkerk

Netherlands, Belgium

with (French voices) Martin Spinhaye