Marrakech Inshallah

  • 90'
  • USA
  • 2006
The young Aziz lives with his parents and much older brother Hammadi in a small village in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. There are no prospects and, when his brother leaves for Marrakech, it is not long before little Aziz follows him. Through the eyes of Aziz we then see this city unfold as a complex maze that is more difficult to conquer than one would think. It's not easy to get money and work and living conditions for many people are no better than in the mountains. In a voice-over, Aziz talks about his experiences; his pure and innocent gaze only serves to make the city bigger and the chance of happiness smaller. This doesn't change when he eventually finds his indifferent brother.
Marakkech Inshallah has a wonderfully documentary air. That brings the film close to a second theme that interests the film makers Steffen and Christian Pierce. In 1988, they shot the documentary The Bride Market of Imilchil in Morocco. For this they interviewed dozens of Moroccans who were later arrested and questioned by the police. They didn't forget this experience and it was incorporated in Marrakech Inshallah, which was shot about 15 years later. One of the brothers turns up in the film as a documentary maker who wants to interview Hammadi. He refuses to answer when the questions get too personal, with all the necessary consequences for Aziz.


Directors
Steffen Fisker Pierce, Christian Pierce
Premiere
European premiere
Countries of production
USA, Morocco
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2008
Length
90'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
Languages
Arabic, Berber
Producers
Steffen Fisker Pierce, Mohammed Raddad
Production Companies
Pierce Productions, Raddad Productions
Sales
Pierce Productions
Screenplay
Christian Pierce
Cinematography
Steffen Pierce
Editor
Brad Anderson, Christian Pierce
Production Design
Mohammed Raddad
Sound Design
Greg McCleary
Music
Hammadi Raddad
Cast
Aziz Raddad, Hammadi Raddad
Directors
Steffen Fisker Pierce, Christian Pierce
Premiere
European premiere
Countries of production
USA, Morocco
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2008
Length
90'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
Languages
Arabic, Berber
Producers
Steffen Fisker Pierce, Mohammed Raddad
Production Companies
Pierce Productions, Raddad Productions
Sales
Pierce Productions
Screenplay
Christian Pierce
Cinematography
Steffen Pierce
Editor
Brad Anderson, Christian Pierce
Production Design
Mohammed Raddad
Sound Design
Greg McCleary
Music
Hammadi Raddad
Cast
Aziz Raddad, Hammadi Raddad