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In My Father's House
(Holland/Morrocco | 1997 | 68’ | 35 mm | Color | Dutch/Arabic/Berber | with English & Arabic Subtitles)

Director: Fatima Jebli Ouazzani
Camera: Maarten Kramer
Editting: Jan Hendriks
Sound: Ben Zijlstra
Music: Pjotr Van Dijk
Producer: Joost Verhey & Marty de Jong
Production: MM Productions





 

Fatima Jebli Ouazzani

 


Born in Meknes -Morroco. At age 10 she left to Holland with her family. She studied psycology for 2 years & switched to the Filmacademy in Amsterdam. Graduated as fiction director & scrip-writer in 1992. She worked at the Dutch national radio where she started making documentaries. Fed-up by the one-sided black-&-white view of Morrocan Women, she made her film "In My Father's House" that was an immediate hit that ran for more than 6 months in the film theatres.