In this Sufi tale, Nadia, a young Moroccan emigre returns from Paris to Fez to visit her dying father. At his funeral, she is overcome by the voice of Karina chanting the Koran. A powerful friendship develops between the two women as they decide to turn the father's palace into a shelter for Muslim women.
Fatima Loukili (February 1960) is A Moroccan Actress, Screenwriter and Journalist. Between journalism and cinema, she held several positions in the field of communication. In cinema, Fatima began her experience by writing dialogue for a television film, “The Last Page,” directed by Jilali Farhati in 1985, before working on writing scripts and dialogues for a group of Moroccan cinematic and television works, including “Women and Women,” “Thirst,” and “Islam oh Peace.” by Saad Al-Sharaibi, “Oud Al-Ward” by Hassan Zainoun, “It has salt and sugar and you don’t want to die” by Hakim Al-Nouri and others... She recorded her presence in several films by performing a group of acting roles, including her role in “ A Door to the Sky” (1989), “Casablanca, O Casablanca” (2002) and “Kid Nsaa” (1999) by Farida Benlyazid, and “The Beach of Lost Children.” (1991), “Detained Memory” (2003) Jilali Ferhati, “Silence” by Mostafa Derkaoui, in addition to the short film “Hertzian Connexion” by Nabil Ayouch...
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