Latifa Ahrar

Filmes

Heaven's Doors
As co-directed by brothers Swad and Imad Noury (and produced by their mother, Pilar Cazorla), The Moroccan picture Heaven's Doors (2005) employs an episodic narrative, with three related substories presented sequentially. The Nourys shoot the episodes in distinct cinematographic styles (and with distinct overtones) suited to each tale, recalling Humberto Solas's masterpiece Lucia (1969).
Exiles
One day Zano suggest a crazy idea to his companion Naïma: travel across France and Spain down to Algeria, where they might ultimately come to know the land their parents once had to flee.
The commandment
Fatna
The film is about the suffering of a mother with one of her sons who asks her to sell the family home, one of the traditional old houses, to repay his debts, but she categorically refuses to bow to his request in favor of the "commandment" of her husband, who recommended before his death to keep the house.
Mona Saber
A girl lives with her mother in Paris. Her life changes when she finds out that her father lives in Morocco and embarks on a journey to find him.
Hala Madrid Visca Barca
The film restores the usual atmosphere created by the fans during clasicos Barca vs Reak. The story takes place in popular district, where a powerful barbu(Boulahwajeb), leads a hunt for the barca fans. Sample of all the arenas of a wrestling, a real battle and a squabble that rarely stops ans knows its apogee at the approach of each classico.
hala Madrid Visca Barca