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Mohammed VI - The Limits of Power
Mohammed VI - The Limits of Power

Mohammed VI - The Limits of Power

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Twenty-third sovereign of the Alawite dynasty established in Morocco since the seventeenth century, Mohammed VI took over from his father Hassan II in 1999, and from the moment of his coronation, he positioned himself as a "king of the poor", close to the people. Naturally shy, he prefers to act rather than speak, defining a modern style of governance that has earned him great popularity from the start. Married to a young computer engineer, he asserted a policy of liberalization of morals and even made a critical review of the period of repression led by his father during the years of lead. However, he faces opposition from conservatives, which leads to the election of the Islamist PJD (Party of Justice and Development) as head of government, following the Arab Spring of 2011.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

62 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

29 November 2022

Country

France

Cast

Vanina Kanban

Vanina Kanban

Narrator (voice)

King Mohammed VI

King Mohammed VI

Self (archive footage)

King Hassan II

King Hassan II

Self (archive footage)

Hassan Aourid

Hassan Aourid

Self

Abdellah Tourabi

Abdellah Tourabi

Self - Political journalist

King Mohammed V

King Mohammed V

Self (archive footage)

Noureddine Ayouch

Noureddine Ayouch

Self

Mohamed Tozy

Mohamed Tozy

Self - Political scientist

Neila Tazi

Neila Tazi

Self

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Self (archive footage)

Jacques Chirac

Jacques Chirac

Self (archive footage)

Prince Moulay Rachid

Prince Moulay Rachid

Self (archive footage)

Karim Tazi

Karim Tazi

Self

Omar Brousky

Omar Brousky

Self

Princess Lalla Salma

Princess Lalla Salma

Self (archive footage)

Latifa Akherbach

Latifa Akherbach

Self

Amina Lotfi

Amina Lotfi

Self

Driss El-Yazami

Driss El-Yazami

Self

Abdellah Bouanou

Abdellah Bouanou

Self

Prince Moulay Hassan

Prince Moulay Hassan

Self (archive footage)

Habboub Cherkaoui

Habboub Cherkaoui

Self

Fouad Abdelmoumni

Fouad Abdelmoumni

Self

Najib Akesbi

Najib Akesbi

Self - Economist

Ahmed Reda Chami

Ahmed Reda Chami

Self

Abdelilah Benkirane

Abdelilah Benkirane

Self (archive footage)

Aziz Akhennouch

Aziz Akhennouch

Self (archive footage)

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