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Younes Bouab. Actor: Queen of the Desert. Younes Bouab's father, Moroccan, is general manager of a cement plant; her mother, French, is an executive in the hydraulic industry, before becoming director of Campus France. . He grew up in Rabat and did his college studies in Descartes where he discovered the theatrical scene for the first time.
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Younes Bouab. Actor: Queen of the Desert. Younes Bouab's father, Moroccan, is general manager of a cement plant; her mother, French, is an executive in the hydraulic industry, before becoming director of Campus France. . He grew up in Rabat and did his college studies in Descartes where he discovered the theatrical scene for the first time.
May 15, 2019 · Cast: Younes Bouab, Salah Bensalah, Bouchaib Essamak, Mohamed Naimane, Anas El Baz, Hassan Ben Bdida, Abdelghani Kitab, Ahmed Yarziz Writer-Director: Alaa Eddine Aljem Producers: Francesca Duca ...
Younes Bouab was born in 1979, in Salé, Morocco, to a Moroccan father and a French mother. He discovered theatre in high school in Rabat. He studied philosophy at the Sorbonne where he obtained two master’s degrees in philosophy: one on the work of Averroes and the other on John Rawls’s Theory of Justice. He returned to the stage during ...
Jun 1, 2012 · With Younes Bouab, Mohamed Majd, Sonia Okacha, Ouidad Elma. Zero is a police officer in his mid thirties, pacing the streets of Casablanca, surrounded by loss and futility, and the corruption of everyone around him.
Running time. 90 minutes. Countries. Morocco. France. Language. French. Achoura is a 2018 horror film directed and co-written by Talal Selhami. An international co-production of Morocco and France, the film stars Younes Bouab, Sofiia Manousha, Iván González, Moussa Maaskri, and Omar Lofti. [2]