The best Aziz Hattab’s movies

Aziz Hattab

Aziz Hattab

Today we present the best Aziz Hattab’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Aziz Hattab’s movies.
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Friends jokes

Friends jokes
The film tells a story speaks of "Yusuf ", a plumbing Man, who is exposed to many pranks by his friends.

Adam

Adam
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/10/2019
  • Character: Slimani
Abla runs a modest local bakery from her home in Casablanca where she lives alone with her 8-year-old daughter Warda. Their routine of housework and homework is interrupted one day by a knock on the door. It is Samia, a young woman looking for a job and a roof over her head. The little girl is immediately taken with the newcomer, but her mother initially refuses to allow a pregnant stranger into their home. Gradually, however, Abla's resolve softens and Samia's arrival begins to offer all of them the prospect of a new life.

Headbang Lullaby

Headbang Lullaby
6.3/10
  • Release: 11/02/2017
On 11 June 1986, one day after Morocco wrote football world cup history by scoring a surprising victory over Portugal, government official Daoud is ordered to secure a bridge outside Casablanca that sits between two hostile communities over an empty highway. Here, he is to await the expected but by no means certain visit of King Hassan II. Encounters with government supporters and the families of political prisoners; the mysterious appearance of a foreign woman and a Berber, as well as the story of a football crazy boy all prove to be a bit much for Daoud. Ever since the bloody ‘bread riots’ five years earlier, he has felt paralysed. But the euphoria and the hope he encounters here help to lift his mood. The Moroccan team’s success unleashes a new self-confidence and lust for life that transcends the surreal shadow of the monarchy.

La grande villa

La grande villa
4.9/10
  • Release: 25/03/2010
A Franco-Moroccan couple leaves France to settle in Morocco and faces the eyes of others. The large villa is a poignant drama that highlights cultural differences between France and Morocco and offers a beautiful lesson in tolerance.

Wlad el Bahja

Wlad el Bahja
Nizar, representative of a real estate company in Tangier, inherited a Riad in Marrakech. However, his wife Salma refuses to settle there because she does not support the red city and its inhabitants who find them flabby and not very serious. Nizar therefore decides to introduce some reforms in Riyadh to sell them to the highest bidder. Unfortunately for him, Nizar finds himself surrounded by false workers, who do not control anything, which complicate his life and delay his workshop. But over time, this young person will find himself more and more adapted to his new city, to his rites and to the warmth of its inhabitants.

What Men Want

What Men Want
The film tells about the problems of four men (Karim, Amin, Tarek, Said), Karim's problem is the difficulty of communicating with women, which leads him to consult a psychiatrist who tells him that he suffers from women's phobia. Amine Is an entrepreneur, and his dream is to marry a supermodel. Tariq on the other hand is an actor with several transient relationships with women, while hoping to find the women of his life one day for marriage, Saeed, a surgeon, dreams of a rich woman who builds a private clinic for him

Classe 8

Classe 8
After her move to the high school near to her place of residence, Ms. Laila was very happy, but her educational responsibility was in class 8, a difficult one. Unfortunately, she was subjected to many inconveniences and troublesة caused by two naughty students, influenced her personal life.

Noura

Noura
Moroccan film about a true story tackles the subject of sexual abuse and abortion through a girl named Nora. the latter was violated, and she died during an abortion attempt, then her body was dumped at the beach. A police search begins to decipher the body's mystery.

The Moroccan Symphony

The Moroccan Symphony
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/02/2006
  • Character: Hassan
Morocco's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006

Majid

Majid
7.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 15/12/2010
A coming of age story of a ten years old Moroccan orphan called Majid who discovers that he can't remember his parents faces anymore and he starts looking for a picture of them.

Nhar Lkbir

Nhar Lkbir
Daoud awaits the most important day of his life, the day he will meet the wealthy future father-in-law, to ask him to marry his daughter Ibtisam, but ahead of time to meet him David will face events that will change the course of the story

Arrihla

Arrihla
A number of friends play cards and put the sums collected in the coin bank, a year later they will decide to take a trip to Casablanca, and there they are exposed to several situations and problems.

Hors zone

Hors zone
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 31/12/2013
  • Character: Mjimar
"Bahmad" An old man was involved in the Indochina War in the 1950s. He retains the heroines of this era and continues to tell his granddaughter "Heba", and becomes her mythical hero, who continues to list his epics to her friends. But her mother (the son's wife) was hating him, she would succeed in persuading her husband to expel his father from the house.Then he will face the unknown in the paths of the city of Marrakech. What the old man lost in his son found him in the likenesses of the marginalized who embraced him.

Oueld Al Hamria

Oueld Al Hamria
The film is a police story centered on the character of "Ould Hamriya", a young man who lived a difficult childhood and a social situation that led him to the professionalism of theft and robbery of luxury villas with two partners, which created confusion among the security men who became after him everywhere

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