Dalila Ennadre

Birth : 1966-08-12, Casablanca, Morocco

Death : 2020-05-14

History

Dalila Ennadre (12 August 1966 - 14 May 2020) was a Moroccan film director.

Movies

Jean Genet, Our Father of Flowers
Director
In the old Spanish cemetery of Larache, by the sea, where Jean Genet spent the last ten years of his life, a modest family of guardians watches over this dead man with profoundly human affection and constancy.
I Loved So Much...
Cinematography
Fadma, 75, tells her life story including being recruited as a sex worker for the French army aged 20, and her views on love, parenthood, and destiny.
I Loved So Much...
Producer
Fadma, 75, tells her life story including being recruited as a sex worker for the French army aged 20, and her views on love, parenthood, and destiny.
I Loved So Much...
Writer
Fadma, 75, tells her life story including being recruited as a sex worker for the French army aged 20, and her views on love, parenthood, and destiny.
I Loved So Much...
Director
Fadma, 75, tells her life story including being recruited as a sex worker for the French army aged 20, and her views on love, parenthood, and destiny.
El Batalett – Femmes de la Medina
Director
We follow the director's camera into the kitchens and living rooms of a community of Moroccan women. inside the walls of their apartment in Casablanca's old Medina, the women cook, clean, take care of their families and help each other. With their hands in the dough, in the soap whilst washing the laundry, doing the house chores, in the market or at the hammam, between laughter and tears ("We are housewives, that's all. ... Our sport? House cleaning!"). These courageous women, proud of their role, talk about their miserable lives with a great sense of awareness, but without self-pity. They show a surprising vitality, curiosity for life and solidarity.