Biography
Moumen Smihi (born 1945 in Tangier) is a Moroccan filmmaker. His career spans more than four decades, during which he has written, produced and directed award-winning and influential feature films, short films and documentaries. He is considered to be a seminal member of the "new Arab cinema", which began to flourish in the 1970s. Its proponents, inspired by political and artistic concerns, and similar to Italy's New Realism, France's Nouvelle Vague, and the US independent and underground movements, worked outside of the studio systems of Hollywood and Egypt, where business incentives dictated form and content.
Smihi has taught and lectured at Paris 8 University and at UCLA's Center for Near Eastern Studies. He has traveled extensively in Greece, France, Italy and in the Middle East, and has lived and worked in Egypt. Today, he divides his time between Tangier and Paris. His production company, IMAGO Film International, founded in 1979, has produced some twenty films and edited books on film theory.
Filmography
all 11
Movies 11
Director 11
With Taha Hussein (2015)
Sorrows of a Young Tangerian (2013)
Swallows and Virgins (2008)
A Muslim Childhood (2005)
Moroccan Chronicles (1999)
The Lady from Cairo (1992)
Caftan d'amour (1989)
The East Wind (1975)
Colors on Bodies (1972)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1945-08-25 (79 years old)
Birth PlaceTangier, Morocco
CitizenshipsMorocco
Also Known Asمومن السميحي
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