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Saturday, 19 November 2016

'A Mile with My Shoes' won the audience admiration in the Carthage Festival Film

 The Moroccan film ‘A Mile with My Shoes’ gained the admiration of the seventh art lovers when it was screened in the Carthage Festival Film. The film competed for the first work award which was clear from the interaction and praise from the attendees.



The Moroccan film ‘A Mile with My Shoes’ gained the admiration of the seventh art lovers when it was screened in the Carthage Festival Film. The film competed for the first work award which was clear from the interaction and praise from the attendees.


The film director, Said Khallaf, which his film is nominated to represent Morocco on the Oscar of 2017 expressed his happiness for screening his first film in such a great festival and with the audience admiration.


Khallaf noted the artistic components of the film which is not limited to the dramatic story, but it is extended to the plot through the overlapping of time, the cinematic narration, the professional photography, and the professional actors are all factors that contributed to this great movie.


The film ‘A Mile with My Shoe’ which Amine Ennaji and Noufissa Benchahida played its principle roles talk about street children, family disintegration, and violence against women through the story of a young man, said, who spent most of his childhood in one of the poorest streets in Casablanca fighting to live a decent life away from criminal world in a community that have no mercy for his kind of people.


Said Khalaf film won many awards locally or internationally, and it is nominated to represent Morocco for a foreign film Oscar.