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Latif Lahlou

Apr 3, 1939 - El-Jadida, Morocco

Latif Lahlou is a distinguished Moroccan film director, producer, and screenwriter, recognized for his significant contributions to Moroccan cinema. Born in El Jadida, he pursued his passion for filmmaking by obtaining a diploma from the Institut des Hautes Études Cinématographiques (IDHEC) in Paris in 1959. Furthering his education, he studied sociology at the Sorbonne, which influenced the thematic depth of his films. Lahlou began his career with sociological research and media studies in Moroccan rural areas from 1960 to 1965. He then transitioned to television, presenting dramatic programs and directing documentaries. In 1969, he made his feature film debut with The Spring Sun, marking the beginning of a prolific career. His notable works include Samira's Garden (2007) and The Big Villa (2010), which have been acclaimed for their insightful portrayal of Moroccan society. Beyond filmmaking, Lahlou has been instrumental in the development of Moroccan cinema, serving as the president of the Association of Authors, Producers, and Directors, and co-founding the Tangier Film Library.

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