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Marrakech Festival Spotlights Mohamed Allali’s Preservation of Moroccan Heritage

Moroccan director Mohamed Allali is making his mark at the Marrakech Short Film Festival with “Lady of the Graves,” a film that transforms local legend into cinematic art.

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When Moroccan filmmaker Mohamed Allali first listened to his grandmother’s stories as a child in Tangier, he had no idea they would shape the foundation of his cinematic journey.

When Moroccan filmmaker Mohamed Allali first listened to his grandmother’s stories as a child in Tangier, he had no idea they would shape the foundation of his cinematic journey.

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Casablanca – When Moroccan filmmaker Mohamed Allali first listened to his grandmother’s stories as a child in Chefchaouen, he had no idea they would shape the foundation of his cinematic journey.

Today, those tales have found new life on the screen through his film “Lady of the Graves: The Voice That Shatters the Silence” (2023), which has earned him nominations for Best Director (Belarj Prize) and Best Picture (Nakhil Prize) at the prestigious Marrakech Short Film Festival.

Allali’s rise as a filmmaker has been marked by passion, versatility, and a deep commitment to Moroccan heritage. He is not only a director but also an editor, blending visual mastery with cultural depth.

His growing body of work includes the documentary “Kusha” (2019), the fiction short “Rahma” (2021), and was the editor of “The People of Tangier” (2024).

Allali’s career is firmly rooted in his academic training. He earned a Master’s in documentary filmmaking from Abdelmalek Essaadi University in Tétouan, preceded by a Bachelor’s in audiovisual studies and a DTS in graphic design and multimedia from ISMONTIC Tangier.

This multidisciplinary foundation is evident in his films. “Documentary filmmaking taught me to listen to reality and value human details,” he told MWN. “Graphic design sharpened my visual sense, and audiovisual studies deepened my understanding of cinema’s language. This intersection allows me to approach image not as a decoration, but as a meaning.”

“Lady of the Graves” stands as a testament to this philosophy. The film is inspired by original stories that Allali first encountered in Chefchaouen, his ancestral origin, through oral storytelling.

“The first inspiration came from my grandmother,” he said. “The story stayed with me because it blends myth and reality, fear and wonder. I wanted to capture that feeling and preserve the spirit of Moroccan heritage in a way that speaks to today’s audiences.”

Now a key event on Marrakech’s cultural calendar, the Marrakech Short Film Festival has established itself as a vibrant platform for both emerging and established filmmakers from across the globe.

With an international selection and an emphasis on innovative storytelling, the festival offers Moroccan and foreign directors alike the opportunity to showcase bold, boundary-pushing works.

Cinema cannot be detached from its environment

For Allali, having “Lady of the Graves” nominated at this festival is especially meaningful. The event’s dedication to celebrating creativity and cultural exchange provides the perfect stage for his film, which blends local myth with universal cinematic language.

For Allali, grounding his work in Moroccan culture is more than an artistic decision – it is a responsibility.

“Cinema cannot be detached from its environment,” he explained. “We carry a rich legacy that deserves to be documented and reimagined. The challenge is preserving authenticity without reducing these stories to folklore, while making them resonate with a wider, international audience.”

The dual nominations at the Marrakech Short Film Festival represent a pivotal moment in Allali’s career. “This recognition is the fruit of years of research and experimentation,” he said.

Looking ahead, Allali hopes the film will continue to cross borders and introduce Moroccan stories to the world.

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