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Wikipedia article




'A Muslim Childhood' (Moroccan Arabic title: 'El Ayel', French title: 'Le gosse de Tanger') is a 2005 Moroccan film directed by Moumen Smihi. It was screened at the Marrakesh International Film Festival.

Synopsis



Part of a loose autobiographical trilogy, the film, shot in Smihi's hometown of Tangier, is a reminiscence of the past. It chronicles the childhood of Larbi Salmi, a reckless and confused 10 year old.

Cast



* Abdesslam Begdouri as Mohamed Larbi Salmi

* Sad Amel as Sidi Ahmed Salmi

* Bahija El Hachami as Lalla Alia

* Khouloud as Aouicha

* Rim Taoud as Khadija

* Nadia Alami as Chems Doha

* Issam Fiyache as Khalil

* Salma El Aouni as the grandmother

* Abdel Majid Haddad as the schoolteacher

References




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