Tawfik Baba

  • Tawfik Baba
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Film director, Producer, Screenwriter
(Male)
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Moroccan Filmmaker.

Tawfik BABA is a Director, screenwriter and Film Producer.

He is known for OLIVER BLACK (2020, Director / Screenwriter / Producer).

Tawfik Baba is a filmmaker based in Ouarzazate city, in Morocco. He studied French literature at the university in Agadir city. Then He studied Directing and screenwriting skills at the French School of Arts and Medias Studio M in Casablanca. He also studied Spanish Language and Accountancy. Since teenager he loved writing, and wrote whatever as poems, short stories and philosophical essays. As living in Ouarzazate, He worked in a lot of film projects like Kingdom of heaven, Rules of engagement, Cleopatra, Babel... etc, in many different departments. In 2013, He got the fund of the Moroccan Cinematographic center as a screenwriter in a short "Ten dollars", then he got the same fund in 2014 for another screenplay of short film "The ring". He wrote and directed his first short Epitaph in 2013, and then four others shorts will follow: Winter time, Sand man, Routine, Clowns, and a pilot for a feature film called: "The lake House". In 2017, he wrote and directed his first indie Feature: "Oliver Black" released in 2020.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tawfik Baba

FILMOGRAPHY
(2020) Oliver Black /// Director /// Writer /// Producer (Paulin Vieyra Award by the Panafrican Critics, at 2022 Khouribga FilmFest)
(2019) Men in Black: International /// Crowd assistant director
(2013) Drone Strike (Short) /// First assistant director
Clowns (Short) /// Director /// Writer
Routine (Short) /// Director /// Writer
Sand man (Short) /// Director /// Writer
Winter time (Short) /// Director /// Writer
(2013) Epitaph (Short) /// Director /// Writer

Source:
www.imdb.com/name/nm5836850/
Updated by Thierno DIA, on 26 July 2022

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