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About Some Meaningless Events
About Some Meaningless Events

About Some Meaningless Events

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In search of a subject for their film, a group of directors ask passers-by about their expectations of Moroccan cinema in the streets and bars of Casablanca.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Arabic

Runtime

76 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

02 January 1974

Country

Morocco

Cast

Nour Abdellatif

Nour Abdellatif

Salah Eddine Benmoussa

Salah Eddine Benmoussa

Mohamed Derham

Mohamed Derham

Mostapha Dziri

Mostapha Dziri

Abbas Fassi-Fihri

Abbas Fassi-Fihri

Khalid Jamai

Khalid Jamai

Abdelkader Moutaa

Abdelkader Moutaa

Mostafa Nissabouri

Mostafa Nissabouri

Aïcha Saâdoun

Aïcha Saâdoun

Mohamed Zefzaf

Mohamed Zefzaf

Hamid Zoughi

Hamid Zoughi

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