Bant Lahlal presents the story of a courageous woman who faces social and personal challenges with strength and resilience. The film reflects her difficult journey in search of safety and support in an uncooperative environment.
On the eve of her 30th birthday, Cathy discovers to her amazement that life has not been kind to her - especially her parents, her fiancé, her boss, and society. At this moment, the worst day of her life begins; in other words, a terrible day in a sardonic Casablanca will redefine her destiny. Cathy decides to start over and seeks to immigrate, but things don’t go as planned.
In the Medina of Casablanca, Thami, a young man from a conservative family with a lineage of honourable Koranic lawyers, incenses his father as he decides to enter the profession of butchery. Whilst handling the meats, he soon discovers another taboo passion: women and love. “Love in the Medina” is about a journey of initiation, a quest for freedom and Thami’s revolution of romance in ever-changing Morocco.
Omar lived a life of amusement and wealth throughout his youth years. When he got old and was on the verge of death, the man did not find a family surrounding him. So Omar started looking for a woman with whom he had a relationship during his youth, to satisfy his conscience. For this reason, Omar intends to assign two young men on a special mission, which is to search for a woman, find a child, and leave all his possessions to him, to die in peace.
A Moroccan film tells the story of an actor who suffers from his wife's jealousy, and hates it from his mother-in-law who tries to separate them through a trap, but with the help of his cousin he tries to restore the wife's confidence
The film revolves around (My Friend) a young man in his thirties who works as a technician repairing televisions and satellite dishes. He lives in a modest neighborhood with his mother, who suffers from hearing loss, and seeks to travel to the United States by emotionally exploiting an American girl.