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Marrakech Film Festival opens in Morocco

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One of the Middle East and North Africa’s largest film festivals have opened in Morocco, drawing actors and directors from throughout the world to present 70 features from 32 countries.

The Marrakech International Film Festival, now in its 21st year, will showcase Oscar contenders and screen films for members of the public.

Remi Bonhomme, the festival’s artistic director, said what makes the festival unique is its ability to draw talent on par with the world’s largest festivals while also spotlighting up-and-coming directors from Morocco, the Middle East and Africa.

The roster of actors and directors who will participate in this year’s discussion and tributes includes Sean Penn, Alfonso Cuaron and David Cronenberg.

The jury competition contains 14 first or second films.

The nine-person jury includes actors Jacob Elordi and Andrew Garfield as well as Ali Abbasi, the Iranian-Danish director of “The Apprentice.” Luca Guadagnino, the Italian-Algerian director of “Queer” will preside over the jury.

The films in competition include Saïd Hamich’s “Across the Sea” about a young Moroccan man’s immigration to Marseille and Damian Kocur’s “Under the Volcano,” Poland’s Oscar entry for Best International Feature.

The festival, founded by Morocco’s King Mohammed VI and is presided over by his brother Prince Moulay Rachid who plays a major role in showcasing and promoting Moroccan films and directors.

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