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2005 Moroccan film
Marock is the 2005 Moroccan film by director Laïla Marrakchi. The film was 2006's most successful film in Morocco, taking more than 3 million dirhams at
Marock
Moroccan actress (born 1982)
She is best known for her starring roles in director Laila Marrakchi's Marock (2005) and Rock the Casbah (2013). She also starred in Pascal Laugier's
Morjana_Alaoui
Moroccan director, screenwriter (born 1975)
December 1975) is a Franco-Moroccan filmmaker. Most known for her drama film Marock (2005). Marrakchi studied at Lyautey High School, a French high school in
Laïla_Marrakchi
French filmmaker (born 1978)
(1999) Alexandre Aja". Bifi.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 December 2017. "Marock" (in French). Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 26 December 2017. "Rock the
Alexandre_Aja
Psychological horror film by Pascal Laugier
the project, and was partly drawn to her after seeing her performance in Marock (2005). He decided on Alaoui for the role of Anna within "five minutes"
Martyrs_(2008_film)
2026 film by Laïla Marrakchi
and Mirage Films (Belgium). It's Marrakchi third feature film, following Marock (2005) and Rock the Casbah (2013). In January 2026, Lucky Number acquired
Strawberries_(film)
American vocal duo
of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,The Sweetest Thing, Connie and Carla, Marock, Sausage Party and The Country Bears, as well as in an advertisement campaign
Peaches_&_Herb
20th-century heroic figure
Marok Gandu, also Marock Gandu and Marok Gandu of Magata (18?? - 1902) was a West African anti-slave raiding Atyap war leader who died in defense of his
Marok_Gandu
Jewish ethnic group
Jews (i.e., Ashdod, Ashkelon, and Natanya). Laïla Marrakchi's 2005 film Marock about upper-class teenagers in Casablanca features a Moroccan Jewish protagonist
Moroccan_Jews
1991 single by Army of Lovers
in the track listing of the soundtrack. It was also played in the film Marock (2005),[citation needed] and was in the video game Just Dance 4 on the Wii
Crucified (Army of Lovers song)
Crucified_(Army_of_Lovers_song)
French comedian (born 1976)
Things Romain 2003 Father and Sons Julien Directed by Michel Boujenah 2005 Marock Youri Benchetrit 2009 Knife Edge Henri Connaught Tellement proches Old Lucien
Matthieu_Boujenah
à table (in French). Éditions Larousse. p. 41. ISBN 978-2-03-584613-6. "Marock". Retrieved 4 November 2018. "Moolaadé - Bann der Hoffnung - Kinokalender
List_of_Moroccan_films
Moroccan hip-hop duo (2006-2021)
07 (2015) "Khalla Daro" (2009) "7amesni" (2009) "Hip Hop Flippa" (2010) "Marock" (With Shobee & Yassine Of Fez City Clan) (2010) "Ntouma Malkoum" (2010)
Shayfeen
French actor (born 1980)
Notes 2002 Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard The Waiter Christophe Honoré 2005 Marock Mao Laïla Marrakchi Zaïna, cavalière de l'Atlas Kadour Bourlem Guerdjou
Assaad_Bouab
French film award
in boldface. Georges Babluani – 13 Tzameti Assaad Bouab – Marock Matthieu Boujenah – Marock Rasha Bukvic – La Californie Arthur Dupont – One to Another
César Award for Best Male Revelation
César_Award_for_Best_Male_Revelation
the literary magazine Souffles-Anfas in 1968. Laïla Marrakchi's 2005 film Marock about upper-class teenagers in Casablanca features a Moroccan Jewish protagonist
Jewish community in Casablanca
Jewish_community_in_Casablanca
2005 studio album by Timo Maas
cymbal (11) String section, tracks 1, 2, 9, and 12: Andrea Soldan, Sebastian Marock - viola Dana Anke, Katherina Kowalski, Katie Vitalie, Kirstieb Ibarra, Stefan
Pictures_(Timo_Maas_album)
Private school in Casablanca, Morocco
Laroui, economist and writer Laïla Marrakchi, movie director and director of Marock Mehdi Ben Barka, politician Mahdi ElMandjra, futurist, sociologist and economist
Lycée_Lyautey
Hasler Franz Hoop Philipp Elkuch Josef Marxer Arnold Hoop Chrisostomus Öhri Alois Hassler Anton Gchächle Ludwig Marock Source: Liechtensteiner Volksblatt
1945 Liechtenstein general election
1945_Liechtenstein_general_election
Name list
a character in the video game Shining Wind Mao, a character in the film Marock, played by Assaad Bouab Mao Mao, a character in the video game Aero Fighters
Mao_(given_name)
Liechtenstein politician (1899–1962)
March 1899 in Mauren as the son of accountant David Bühler and Wilhelmine Marock as one of four children. In 1918, he joined the Progressive Citizens' Party
Oswald_Bühler
Award
for Most Promising Actress are highlighted in boldface. Morjana Alaoui – Marock Leïla Bekhti – Bad Faith (Mauvaise Foi) Lizzie Brochere – One to Another
César Award for Best Female Revelation
César_Award_for_Best_Female_Revelation
United Kingdom, United States Lower City Cidade Baixa Sérgio Machado Brazil Marock Laïla Marrakchi Morocco, France My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me
2005_Cannes_Film_Festival
Annual Canadian film festival
père), Sébastien Rose Lucid, Sean Garrity Mario's War, Antonio Capuano Marock, Laïla Marrakchi Mother of Mine, Klaus Härö The Novena (La Neuvaine), Bernard
2005 Toronto International Film Festival
2005_Toronto_International_Film_Festival
Moustaquim Zakaria Zahrani Laïla Marrakchi (her first full-length feature film, Marock, produced in 2004 was nominated at the Festival de Cannes 2005 in the category
Cinema_of_Morocco
2003 studio album by Lacrimosa
– Lacrimosa Piano, Programmed By, Voice – Tilo Wolff Viola – Sebastian Marock Violin [1st] – Stefan Pintev Violin [2nd] – Rodrigo Reichel Written, composed
Echos_(Lacrimosa_album)
Belgian Italian cinematographer (born 1971)
Aja 2004 Mariage mixte Alexandre Arcady The Defender Dolph Lundgren 2005 Marock Laïla Marrakchi 2006 The Hills Have Eyes Alexandre Aja The Last Drop Colin
Maxime_Alexandre
Mayor of Mauren from 1930 to 1933
(aged 66) Mauren, Liechtenstein Party Progressive Citizens' Party Spouse Wilhelmine Marock (m. 1896; died 1925) Children 4, including Oswald Bühler
David_Bühler
3 Mauren 10 Progressive Citizens' Party Ernst Senti Egon Oehri Norbert Marock Heinz Ritter Werner Marxer Pius Mündle 6 Patriotic Union Norbert Oehri Adolf
1979 Liechtenstein local elections
1979_Liechtenstein_local_elections
Film festival
by its leading actors Eddie Marsan and Gregg Sulkin. The Moroccan film Marock also had its UK premiere during the festival. The 11th Festival ran from
UK_Jewish_Film_Festival
Kind Rudolf Marxer Karl Goop Johann Georg Hasler Paul Büchel Josef Kind Ludwig Marock Alois Hassler Gebhard Gerner Source: Liechtensteiner Volksblatt
February 1953 Liechtenstein general election
February_1953_Liechtenstein_general_election
London County Council constituency (1889–1965)
Barbara Hornby Municipal Reform 1946 Walter Boys Labour Victor Mishcon Labour 1949 Donald Ford Labour 1954 Beatrice Serota Labour 1961 Nathan Marock Labour
Brixton (London County Council constituency)
Brixton_(London_County_Council_constituency)
Nicole Marxer Philipp Schafhauser Frank Heeb Walph Wanger Nicole Schädler-Marock 7,480 54.1 5 Patriotic Union Patrik Schreiber Marcel Öhri Bruno Mayer Martina
2015 Liechtenstein local elections
2015_Liechtenstein_local_elections
Beatrice Serota* Labour Donald F W Ford Labour Donald F W Ford Labour Nathan Marock Labour Lambeth Norwood Percy Fender Conservative Ellis Hillman Labour William
List of members of London County Council 1949–1965
List_of_members_of_London_County_Council_1949–1965
Pius Mündle Heinz Ritter Herbert Ritter Ernst Senti Ambros Kaiser Norbert Marock Werner Marxer Hanno Meier 2,787 6 0 Patriotic Union Walter Marxer Tilbert
1983 Liechtenstein local elections
1983_Liechtenstein_local_elections
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