ADIOS CARMEN / MOHAMED AMIN BENAMRAOUI

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It’s 1975. Ten-year-old Amar lives in a village in northern Morocco with his violent uncle, eagerly awaiting the unlikely return of his mother, who's left him for Belgium.

He finds a much needed friend in his neighbor, Carmen, a Spanish exile from the Franco regime. Their unlikely friendship develops through the bond of cinema, and sheds light on the ancient and complicated story that connects Spaniards and Moroccans.

Adios Carmen invokes such italian classics as Il Postino and Cinema Paradiso 

Director: Mohamed Amin Benamraoui

AWARDS

  • Muhr Arab Special Mention (DIFF 2013)

  • 1st Prize at the Festival of Black Screens (Cameroon 2013)

RT: 103 mins

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It’s 1975. Ten-year-old Amar lives in a village in northern Morocco with his violent uncle, eagerly awaiting the unlikely return of his mother, who's left him for Belgium.

He finds a much needed friend in his neighbor, Carmen, a Spanish exile from the Franco regime. Their unlikely friendship develops through the bond of cinema, and sheds light on the ancient and complicated story that connects Spaniards and Moroccans.

Adios Carmen invokes such italian classics as Il Postino and Cinema Paradiso 

Director: Mohamed Amin Benamraoui

AWARDS

  • Muhr Arab Special Mention (DIFF 2013)

  • 1st Prize at the Festival of Black Screens (Cameroon 2013)

RT: 103 mins

It’s 1975. Ten-year-old Amar lives in a village in northern Morocco with his violent uncle, eagerly awaiting the unlikely return of his mother, who's left him for Belgium.

He finds a much needed friend in his neighbor, Carmen, a Spanish exile from the Franco regime. Their unlikely friendship develops through the bond of cinema, and sheds light on the ancient and complicated story that connects Spaniards and Moroccans.

Adios Carmen invokes such italian classics as Il Postino and Cinema Paradiso 

Director: Mohamed Amin Benamraoui

AWARDS

  • Muhr Arab Special Mention (DIFF 2013)

  • 1st Prize at the Festival of Black Screens (Cameroon 2013)

RT: 103 mins

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