'From Bensaïdi’s ‘Deserts’ to K Films’ ‘Ali,’ Atlas Workshops’ Morocco
K Films’ ‘Ali,’ Atlas Workshops’ Morocco
A modern
take on the Western, “It will be an abstract Western, but not a Spaghetti Western
Man against
himself, against God and against nature and coming to terms with his own interior violence,”
Those deals
are now in place with France’s Barney Productions, NiKo in Germany, Entre Chien et
Meanwhile, five
other Moroccan titles, this time in development are hoping to get to this stage of
“One of
our duties is to support more Moroccan producers and directors to do more worldwide,” said
“One of
the priorities is having a local industry growing with the workshops, filmmakers getting interested in
We we
are supporting them in building the co production strategy,” he added
In this
film, people from different backgrounds come together to fight darkness in the world around them
Says Hajar Belkasmi,
a production manager at K Films: “We see this workshop as a chance to
“Don’t Let
the Sun Go Up on Me,” (Insight Films, Morocco-Qatar)
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