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Wikipedia article




'Achoura' is a 2018 horror film directed and co-written by Talal Selhami. An international co-production of Morocco and France, the film stars Younes Bouab, Sofiia Manousha, Ivn Gonzlez, Moussa Maaskri, and Omar Lofti. The film's plot follows four childhood friends who reconnect when one of them, who disappeared 25 years prior during the Ashura holiday, re-enters their lives, leading them to confront a monstrous djinn.

Described as the first monster movie shot in Morocco, 'Achoura' premiered in December 2018 at the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival.

Cast



* Younes Bouab

* Sofiia Manousha

* Ivn Gonzlez

* Moussa Maaskri

* Omar Lofti

Production



Filming took place in Morocco, around Casablanca, in 2015. Producer Fabrice Lambot described the film as "the first monster movie shot in Morocco."

Release



'Achoura' premiered in December 2018 at the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival. The film then screened at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival on 12 April 2019. It had its North American premiere at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois, in June 2019, and later screened at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain in October 2019.

In 2021, Dark Star Pictures acquired distribution rights for 'Achoura'; the film is set to be released on DVD and digital platforms in the United States on December 14, 2021.

Reception



In a mostly positive review of the film for 'Bloody Disgusting', Patrick Bromley noted the similarities between 'Achoura'which was shot in 2015and the 2017 film 'It' and its 2019 sequel. Bromley wrote that 'Achoura' "offers a unique look into the fears and folklore of another culture. That it's so reminiscent of 'It' does it a disservice, even if the movie itself cannot be faulted for the comparison. It's a serious, somber meditation on the death of innocence, bleaker than what Stephen King offers and full of powerful, evocative imagery all the way to its final moments."

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