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Nabil Ayouch discusses "Everybody Loves Touda" which premiered at Cannes and is eligible in all categories at the Oscars where it represents Morocco.
After breaking ground with his 2021 movie “Casablanca Beats,” which marked the first Moroccan feature to vie for a Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, filmmaker Nabil Ayouch (“Much ...
Nabil Ayouch's 'Everybody Loves Touda' sells us on its passion for traditional Aita singing, but the connective drama is rather less compelling.
Nabil Ayouch, who sits on this year’s Berlin Film Festival jury, is set to make his French-language debut with a female-led psychological and sensual thriller starring Virginie Efira and Maryam ...
Morocco has selected Nabil Ayouch's drama Everybody Loves Touda as its submission to the Best International Feature Film category of the 97th Academy Awards.
MARRAKECH — 46-year old Nabil Ayouch is Morocco’s best-known helmer – due to his incisive social dramas that highlight the plight of characters from impoverished backgrounds who resort to ...
EXCLUSIVE: Moroccan-French director Nabil Ayouch returns to the Cannes Film Festival Official Selection for a third time with new drama Everybody Loves Touda, and Deadline can reveal a first ...
Nabil Ayouch, a leading Moroccan filmmaker whose latest movie as a producer “The Blue Caftan” became the first Moroccan film to ever make it to the Oscars shortlist, is wrapping up his next ...
Nabil Ayouch “Very Shocked” by Morocco’s Ban of His Cannes Title Michel Hazanavicius, Costa-Gavras and the Dardenne brothers have signed a petition supporting the French-Moroccan director.
Morocco Bans Nabil Ayouch’s Cannes Title ‘Much Loved’ The film about prostitution in Marrakech, which screened in the Directors' Fortnight sidebar of the festival, has been barred from ...
Everybody Loves Touda is Morocco’s 20th Oscar submission since it started participating in 1977, and sixth film by Ayouch to represent the country.
After breaking ground with his 2021 movie “Casablanca Beats,” which marked the first Moroccan feature to vie for a Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, filmmaker Nabil Ayouch (“Much ...