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Moroccan movie to be screened in Euro-Arab cinema Caravan in Netherlands

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Moroccan film "What a Wonderful World" by Faouzi Bensaidi will feature in Euro-Arab cinema caravan which will journey to several Dutch cities on September 21 through October 14.

Brussels - Moroccan film "What a Wonderful World" by Faouzi Bensaidi will feature in Euro-Arab cinema caravan which will journey to several Dutch cities on September 21 through October 14.
 
    "What a wonderful world" tells of the day-to-day life of four utterly different characters living in the two-face city of Casablanca, which has the features of both an old town and a modern metropolis.

    Kamal is a hired killer who receives orders by Internet. After finishing the job, he always invites his call girl Souad, before falling in love with the voice of Kenza, a female cop, who usually answers his calls. He then decides to go search for the woman before the voice.

    The characters are respectively played by Faouzi Bensaidi, Fatima Attif, and Nezha Rahil.

    Eight feature movies and 11 short films and documentaries will be screened in Dordrecht (21-24 September), The Hague (27 September-3 October) and Delft (12-14 October), part of this event. They include “Cut & Paste” (Egypt), "Night Shadows" (Switzerland and Algeria), "Crossing the Dust" (Iraqi Kurdistan), “Tender is the Wolf” (Tunisia), "WWW.Gelgamish.21" (Iraq and Denmark) and VHS Kahloucha (Tunisia).

    Launched in March 2006, the Caravan of Euro-Arab Cinema, supported by the Euromed Audiovisual II Regional Program, organizes cinematic events in Europe, the Mediterranean region and the Arab world, with the objective of promoting cultural dialogue through the art of filmmaking by introducing Arab and European cinema to audiences north and south of the Mediterranean.

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