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44 Or Tales Of The Night
''44 or Tales of the Night (''French'': 44 ou les récits de la nuit,'' Arabic'': 44 aw Oustourat al layl)'' is a French-Moroccan film directed by Moroccan filmmaker Moumen Smihi in 1981 and released in 1985. Synopsis The film chronicles the tale of two Moroccan families, one from Fez, the other from Chaouen, from 1912 to 1956, the duration of the European protectorate over Morocco. Cast * Pierre Clémenti * Abdelslam Faraoui * Marie-France Pisier * Christine Pascal * Khady Thiam * Mohamed El Habachi * Naima Lamcharki Naima Lamcharki (born 1943 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan actress. Awards Lamcharki won the prize for Best Female Lead for her performance in ''A la recherche du mari de ma femme'' and the 6th National Film Festival in 2001. In 2021, she won the ... References {{reflist 1985 films French drama films Moroccan drama films 1980s French films ...
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Abdelkarim Derkaoui
Mohamed Abdelkrim Derkaoui (born March 29, 1945 in Oujda) is a Moroccan director and producer. Biography Derkaoui attended the National Film School in Łódź, Poland, where he graduated in 1972. He is the brother of director Mostafa Derkaoui and the uncle of cinematographer Kamal Derkaoui. Upon his return to Morocco, he became one of the most renowned directors of photography in the profession. As such, he has worked on some thirty feature films, numerous short films and documentaries as well as several TV movies, soap operas and cultural programs. Filmography Director * 1984: ''Le jour du forain'' * 1998: ''Rue le Caire'' *2009: ''Chroniques blanches'' * 2010: '' Les Enfants terribles de Casablanca'' * 2014: ''Les griffes du passé'' Director of photography * 1974 : ''About Some Meaningless Events'' * 1978 : ''Les cendres du Clos'' * 1979 : ''Deux moins un'' * 1981 : ''Les beaux jours de Chahrazade'' * 1981 : ''Annoûra'' ou ''Le jour du forain'' * 1982 : ''Des pas d ...
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French Drama Films
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1985 Films
The following is an overview of events in 1985 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Highest-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1985 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Context The year was considered an unsuccessful one for film. Despite a record number of film releases, many films failed at the box office, and ticket sales were down 17% compared with 1984. Industry executives believed the problem, in part, was a lack of original concepts. Films about fantasy and magic failed, as audiences leaned towards science-fiction. Janet Maslin said the fault for this lay partly with Steven Spielberg, who had created such a successful template with films like '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' that many fantasy films had imitated them. There was also a saturation of youth-oriented films targeted at those under 18. Executi ...
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Naima Lamcharki
Naima Lamcharki (born 1943 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan actress. Awards Lamcharki won the prize for Best Female Lead for her performance in ''A la recherche du mari de ma femme'' and the 6th National Film Festival in 2001. In 2021, she won the Best Actress award at Sweden's 11th annual Malmo Arab Film Festival (MAFF) for her role in Mohamed Moftakir's ''L’automne des pommiers''. Partial filmography As actress * 1961: ''La venganza de Don Mendo'' * 1963: ''Casablanca, Nest of Spies ''Casablanca, Nest of Spies'' (french: Casablanca, nid d'espions, es, Noches de Casablanca, it, Spionaggio a Casablanca) is a 1963 French-Spanish-Italian spy film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Sara Montiel, Maurice Ronet and Franco Fabri ...'' * 1977: ''Blood Wedding'' * 1982: ''Les Beaux Jours de Shéhérazade'' * 1993: ''A la recherche du mari de ma femme'' * 1998: ''Rue La Caire'' * 2002: ''Et après?'' * 2006: ''Mauvaise foi'' * 2010: ''La grande villa'' * 2020: ''L’automn ...
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Mohamed El Habachi
Mohamed El Habachi (1939, Casablanca - 22 November 2013 in Casablanca) was a Moroccan actor. He was widely considered to be one of the pioneers of cinema and theater in Morocco, and was known for his performances in many Moroccan films such as Blood Wedding (1977 film), Blood Wedding and The Barber of the Poor Quarter. Filmography * 1977: ''Blood Wedding (1977 film), Blood Wedding'' * 1979: ''The Mirage (1979 film), The Mirage'' * 1982: ''The Barber of the Poor Quarter'' * 1985: ''Forty-four, or Bedtime Stories'' References

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Christine Pascal
Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer and director. Biography Born in Lyon, Rhône, Pascal made her film debut at 21 in Michel Mitrani's '' Les Guichets du Louvre'' (1974), and began an association with Bertrand Tavernier with her next film, '' L'Horloger de Saint-Paul'' (1974). Other films with Tavernier include ''Que la fête commence'' (1975), for which she received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress; ''The Judge and the Assassin'' (1976); '' Des enfants gatés'' (1977), which she co-scripted; and '' Round Midnight''. Other film appearances include ''Black Thursday'' (1974), ''La Meilleure façon de marcher'' (1976), ''The Maids of Wilko'' (1979), '' Entre Nous'' (1983), and '' Le Grand Chemin'' (1987). She made her directorial debut with '' Félicité'', and also directed '' La Garce'', ''Zanzibar'', ''Le Petit prince a dit'' (which won the Louis Delluc Prize The Louis Delluc Prize (french: Prix Louis-Delluc ) is a F ...
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Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier (10 May 194424 April 2011) was a French actress, screenwriter, and director. She appeared in numerous films of the French New Wave and twice earned the national César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Early life Pisier was born in Dalat, Viet Nam, where her father was serving as a colonial official in French Indochina. Her younger brother, Gilles Pisier, is a mathematician and a member of the French Academy of Sciences. Her sister, political scientist Evelyn, was the first wife of Bernard Kouchner, a French politician and the co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières. The family moved to Paris when Marie-France was 12 years old. Career Five years later, Pisier made her screen acting debut for director François Truffaut in his 1962 film ''Antoine and Colette''. She had a brief but incendiary romance with the older, married Truffaut. Despite its end, she later appeared in Truffaut's ''Stolen Kisses'' (''Baisers volés'', 1968) and '' Love on the Run'' (''L'A ...
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Pierre Clémenti
Pierre André Clémenti (28 September 1942 – 27 December 1999) was a French actor. Life and career Born in Paris to an unknown father and Rose Clémenti, a Corsican concierge whose surname he took, Clémenti had a difficult childhood and took refuge in literature and the theatre. He studied drama and began his acting career in the theatre. He secured his first minor screen roles in Yves Allégret's '' Jack of Spades'' ("Chien de pique", 1960), performing alongside Eddie Constantine. Possibly his best remembered role was as the gangster lover/client of the bourgeois prostitute (Catherine Deneuve) in '' Belle de jour'' (1967) directed by Luis Buñuel, in whose other film ''The Milky Way'' (1969) he played the Devil. He worked with several other European directors, including highly regarded films of the era, such as ''The Leopard'' (Luchino Visconti, 1963), ''Pigsty'' (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1969) and ''The Conformist'' (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970, and Bertolucci's ''Partner'', 1968 ...
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Pierre Lhomme
Pierre Lhomme (5 April 1930 – 4 July 2019) was a French cinematographer and filmmaker. Filmography *2002 : ''Le Divorce'' by James Ivory *1999 : '' Cotton Mary'' by Ismail Merchant *1998 : '' Voleur de vie'' by Yves Angelo *1997 : '' Les Palmes de Monsieur Schultz'' by Claude Pinoteau *1996 : ''Anna Oz'' by Éric Rochant *1996 : ''Mon homme'' by Bertrand Blier *1994 : '' Jefferson in Paris'' by James Ivory *1994 : '' Oh God, Women Are So Loving'' by Magali Clément *1992 : '' Toxic Affair'' by Philomène Esposito *1992 : '' Promenade d'été'' by René Féret *1991 : ''The Voyager'' by Volker Schlöndorff *1990 : ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' by Jean-Paul Rappeneau - Won for César Awards Best Photography / BAFTA BSC Award *1989 : '' Baptême'' by René Féret - Won : 1 er prix de l'image à Chalon-sur-Saône *1988 : ''Camille Claudel'' by Bruno Nuytten - Won for César Awards Best Photography *1987 : ''Charlie Dingo'' by Gilles Béhat *1987 : ''Maurice'' by James Ivory *1986 : ''C ...
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French Protectorate In Morocco
The French protectorate in Morocco (french: Protectorat français au Maroc; ar, الحماية الفرنسية في المغرب), also known as French Morocco, was the period of French colonial rule in Morocco between 1912 to 1956. The protectorate was officially established 30 March 1912, when Sultan Abd al-Hafid signed the Treaty of Fez, though the French military occupation of Morocco had begun with the invasion of Oujda and the bombardment of Casablanca in 1907. The French protectorate lasted until the dissolution of the Treaty of Fez on 2 March 1956, with the Franco-Moroccan Joint Declaration. Morocco's independence movement, described in Moroccan historiography as the Revolution of the King and the People, restored the exiled Mohammed V but it did not end French presence in Morocco. France preserved its influence in the country, including a right to station French troops and to have a say in Morocco's foreign policy. French settlers also maintained their rights and ...
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