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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Based on the life of Israeli spy Eli Cohen.
- A young man who has been secretly cloned by his godfather scientist falls in love with a Moroccan girl from a rigorous family.
- Biopic of Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, the second wife of the last Shah of Iran, who was overthrown in the 1979's Islamic Revolution.
- A jazz singer and a British jewel thief are brought together by their mutual desire to forget the past.
- The lady of a top fashion magazine doubles as a jewel thief and becomes involved in Moroccan intrigue.
- Chief of Homicide Javier Falcón must race against time to rescue a child from Russian mob kidnappers and battle an Islamic terrorist cell before the two cases collide in an unstoppable bloodbath.
- The film is about a very wealthy family in Casablanca whose eldest son migrated to America because of a dispute with his father. But since that time, he has no longer been hear off. The family servant decided after the death of the mother and the father to free the immigrant sister from her grief over her brother. In poor neighborhood he found a man looks exactly like the disappeared brother. He asked him to play the role of the disappeared in order to rid the girl of her grief and seize the money of the large company owned by the family.
- This biopic follows Fatema Mernissi's life as a figure of Moroccan feminism. We follow her steps and interests through the days as she always stayed anchored in the political scene of her times. She shared her feminine side of living in a Muslim society and encouraged millions of women to open themselves to the world and break through frontiers they couldn't even dream of before. The movie is from the director's point of view who accompanied the sociologist in her works and investigations. Both observer and actor, all the memories resurface when he learns her death.
- In a world increasingly polarized by religious conflicts and fundamentalist forces, SOUND OF THE SOUL is a timely, thought-provoking cinematic journey, reverberating with unity, understanding, and most of all, hope. Award-winning director Stephen Olsson's new film offers viewers a vivid, multi-layered portrait of both an open-minded Arab city and Morocco's Fez Festival of World Sacred Music - an exceptional event that invites Muslim, Christian and even Jewish men and women to perform in public at its historic sites. An inspiring antidote to spreading sectarian violence and global threats of a "clash of civilizations", SOUND OF THE SOUL ultimately reveals the essential connection between all religions and faiths.
- In Kenyan offices and Malian farms, in Moroccan tea houses and Nigerian huts normal people of various backgrounds go about their day. For them, life in the developing world isn't about desperate squalor or improbable triumph; it's a complex, imperfect existence at odds with the stunning pictures beamed out from African safaris or the sad stories written to spur donations to Western aid groups. On a single day at the messy juncture of tradition and modernity, six people from different geographic and cultural backgrounds describe six versions of the African story.
- In this fake-documentary, Ana Cuerdo takes on the role of Emma Tusell, a film director. Together, they embark on a personal journey searching for the traces of Emma's father in the Atlas mountains, where years ago he had died while shooting a documentary.
- A young architect who lives in Paris, returns to his hometown Fès in Morocco to find answers to his painful childhood. His old Sufi master Ba Jelloul and his friend Aziz try to help him reconstruct himself.
- Averroes and Maimonides, two wise men from the 10th century, as the inspiration to overcome today's challenges between cultures and religions, the so-called "clash of civilizations"
- A detective investigates the death of a very controversial Architect.
- Sacred Sounds is a one hour documentary shot in Morocco at the Fez Festival of World Sacred Music. With dynamic musical performances in the Islamic, Christian, and Jewish traditions, it explores sacred music through interviews with artists and religious figures. Sacred Sounds breaks down cultural, political, and religious barriers to celebrate our similarities and our diversities.
- Morocco, land of contrasts, from the Berber villages to the souks of the imperial cities of Fez, Marrakesh and Casablanca.
- A dramatic film about Aziz, a young Arab shoemaker who goes to the Brides Fair in Imilchil. When he marries Itto, a young Berber girl, and invites her parents to return to Fes with him for a traditional wedding, he forces his parents to reevaluate their views of the Berber ethnic group.
- This first entry in the second "Believe It Or Not" series of shorts visits northern Africa. Included are a look at the Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert, a waterfall whose under-surface builds up because of lime deposits, a clock that strikes 13, and the Tree of Abraham, estimated to be 3500 years old.