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Films
Who Will Tell The Story? Beginnings of Documentary Film in Morocco
From May 06, 2022 until June 17, 2022Fridays at 7:30 p.m.MADRIDCasa Árabe and Cineteca are hosting during the months of May and June in Madrid the itinerant series 'Who will tell the story? Beginnings of Documentary Cinema in Morocco'. The retrospective has been curated for its 16th edition by the Navarra International Documentary Film Festival "Punto de Vista" with Omar Berrada and Ali Essafi.
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Films
Between Desert and Sea: A Mauritanian film series
From May 27, 2022 until June 17, 2022Fridays at 7:30 p.m.CORDOBAThroughout the months of May and June, Casa Árabe is devoting its film schedule in Cordoba to Mauritanian film, as a complement to our display of contemporary cultural works produced in that country, forming the contents of the exhibition "Memories in Motion: Contemporary art from Mauritania."
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Films
Double feature session: “Achajara” and “Malouma, Diva of the Sands” (“Malouma, diva des Sables”)
Between Desert and Sea: A Mauritanian film series
June 17, 20227:30 p.m.CORDOBAThe cycle that we have dedicated during the months of May and June to Mauritanian cinematography comes to an end in Cordoba. We will end on Friday June 17 with a double session in which a short film and a feature documentary will be shown. Tickets already on sale online.
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Films
Session 7. The Seventh Gate
Who Will Tell The Story? Beginnings of Documentary Film in Morocco
June 17, 20227:30 p.m.MADRIDOn June 17, the last session of the cycle we have dedicated to the beginnings of Moroccan documentary cinema will take place at Casa Árabe's headquarters in Madrid. The exhibition has been curated by "Punto de Vista". Navarra International Documentary Film Festival. -
Exhibitions
"Fables and Faded Flags" in Cordoba
From May 04, 2022 until July 08, 2022Mondays through Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. Closed on weekends and holidays.CÓRDOBAStarting May 4, Casa Árabe presents at its Córdoba headquarters this exhibition by photographer Ana Nance, in which she focuses her personal gaze on countries such as Sudan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Morocco and Algeria.