Mohammed Marouazi

  • Mohammed Marouazi
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Film director, Actor, Producer, Editor
Principal country concerned : Column : Theater, Cinema/tv

Moroccan Actor, Film Editor, Director and Producer.

Sometimes credited as
Mohamed MEROUAZI
Mohamed MÉROUAZI
Mohamed EL MEROUAZI
Mohamed ELMEROUAZI
Mohamed Arouazi

Mohammed MAROUAZI (محمد مروازي) is an Actor, Film Editor, Director and Producer.

Born on 28 June 1973 in Morocco.
He stars in fifteen feature-length fiction films, including Broken wings - Ailes brisées by Majid Rchich (Morocco), Amour sans visa by Najib Sefrioui (Morocco) and Mémoire en détention< /em> by Jilali Ferhati (Morocco), and Westerners including Layla, the pure by Danish filmmaker Gabriel Axel, Di cielo in cielo by Italian Roberto Giannarelli and The farewell of Frenchman François Lucciani.
He also obtained roles in six television films broadcast on the Moroccan channels TVM, 2M TV and RTM TV, in two soap operas, and in nine plays including, in particular, Maudits à Vérone, performed during the 2001 edition of the Carthage Theatrical Days (JTC).
Mohammed MAROUAZI has been, among other things, a jury member in various festivals, assistant director on short and feature films, and a TV movie, and internship supervisor.
He has been a Producer since 2008, with the company Atlantide ciné (Casablanca, Morocco) and in Canada with L'Etoile du Canada.
He is married to Sanaa Akroud (actress, director, screenwriter, producer).

More info:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Marouazi
updated by Thierno Dia, on 12 August 2022

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