Marrakech anuncia su reluciente programa y su jurado
por Olivia Popp
- El mayor festival de cine de Marruecos presenta su edición n.° 22, con catorce primeros o segundos largometrajes en la lucha por la Estrella de Oro y Bong Joon Ho de presidente del jurado

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Unspooling from 28 November-6 December, the 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival has announced its full programme line-up, which consists of 82 films from 31 countries across six sections, including the Official Competition, Gala Screenings, Horizons, the 11th Continent and Moroccan Panorama.
The 14 first and second feature films in the Official Competition will be vying for the Étoile d’Or, with the adjudication led this year by Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho, who will chair the jury. The acclaimed Palme d’Or-winning director will be joined by Brazilian-Algerian filmmaker Karim Aïnouz, Moroccan director Hakim Belabbes, French Palme d’Or-winning director Julia Ducournau, Iranian actor and director Payman Maadi, US thesp Jenna Ortega, Canadian filmmaker Celine Song and UK-Argentinian actress Anya Taylor-Joy. The jury’s selected winners will be announced at the closing ceremony on Saturday 6 December.
In the Official Competition, 11 out of 14 of the films are European co-productions. Meryem Benm’Barek’s Behind the Palm Trees is one such co-production (France/Morocco/Belgium/UK), presented as a world premiere and tackling class relations and social domination inherited from the colonial past. Some key highlights taking a victory lap at the festival include Morad Mostafa’s Cannes Un Certain Regard entry Aisha Can’t Fly Away [+lee también:
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Made up of nine films, the Gala Screenings section will showcase some of this year’s most celebrated films, including Maryam Touzani’s heartwarming Moroccan Oscar submission Calle Málaga [+lee también:
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The 11th Continent strand, dedicated to daring and innovative contemporary cinema that also challenges the idea of cinema without borders, again includes films of all genres and style. From Kamal Aljafari’s archival Palestinian documentary With Hasan in Gaza [+lee también:
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The festival’s Moroccan Panorama section continues to showcase recent films from the national context, including two world and international premieres: Five Eyes by Karim Debbagh and Porte Bagage by Abdelkarim El-Fassi. The Horizons section aims to offer a “bird’s-eye view” of world cinema from across the festival circuit, with, perhaps coincidentally, a special eye to several winners from this year’s Venice Film Festival (Jim Jarmusch's Venice winner Father Mother Sister Brother [+lee también:
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Rounding off the festival’s main strands, the Tributes line-up will comprise film programmes dedicated to US actress Jodie Foster, Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Moroccan thesp Raouya and Egyptian actor Hussein Fahmi. During the course of the festival, the life and work of the four will be celebrated through screenings of their work through the years as well as special events.
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