Belgian-Moroccan filmmaker
Jawad Rhalib (born 1965 in Morocco) is a Belgian-Moroccan filmmaker.[1] His films, which generally tackle the themes of human rights and social realism,[2] have been screened at numerous international film festivals[3][4] and have received numerous awards.[5]
Biography
Rhalib was born in Morocco to Moroccan parents. He attended the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve, graduating with a degree in communications. Before launching his film career in 1997, Rhalib was a journalist.[6]
Filmography
Feature films
- 2014: 7 rue de la Folie
- 2016: Insoumise
- 2023 : Amal : Un esprit libre [1]
Documentaries
Sources:[7][8]
- 1999: Au nom de la coca (In the Name of coke)
- 2006: El Ejido, la loi du profit
- 2008: Les Damnés de la mer (The Damned of the Sea)
- 2013: Le chant des tortues (The Song of Turtles)
- 2016: Les hirondelles de l'amour (The Swallows of Love)
- 2018: Au temps ou les Arabes dansaient (When Arabs Danced)
- 2020: The Pink Revolution
- 2020: Fadma: Even Ants Have Wings[9]
- 2024 : Puisque je suis née (since i was born)[2]
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