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Morocco Film Funding 2025: Established Directors and Emerging Voices Win Support

Moroccan cinema is hedging its bets on continuity, not complacency, with newcomers given plenty of opportunities and established artists assuredly retained.

Oumaima Moho AmerbyOumaima Moho Amer
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Morocco Film Funding 2025: Established Directors and Emerging Voices Win Support

Morocco Film Funding 2025: Established Directors and Emerging Voices Win Support

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Rabat – Morocco’s national film funding body has announced a list of winners in its third 2025 support session, placing established filmmakers alongside emerging voices.

The session took place between December 11-21, evaluating over 100 entries ranging from feature films to short films, documentaries, as well as screenwriting projects.

Only a fraction managed to pass the final cut, reflecting the increasingly competitive world of public film funding support in the growing Moroccan production sector in scale and ambition.

On the higher end of the financial support, various feature films that were in the development stage received multi-million dirham support ranging between MAD 2.5 million and MAD 3.7 million.

Among the most notable allocations was the highest grant of the session, MAD 3.7 million, that went to “Cours, et sans tristesse” by the acclaimed director, Nabil Ayouch. 

Nevertheless, this session was not limited to established filmmakers. Together with these big productions, a new wave of filmmakers has also received funding.

Emerging talents in the cinematography industry received support through the funding of short and debut films. Short films before production received MAD 200,000 each, while completed short films received MAD 100,000 per project.

But what has become more visible in recent years is a two-fold strategy that combines support for major projects with backing for experimental and emerging productions.

This strategy tends towards ensuring that there is no creativity standstill on the part of the funding bodies while maintaining international competitiveness.

Backing stories at every stage

Beyond the headline numbers, the breakdown of the funding indicates a critical focus on development rather than simply production.

The investment in scriptwriting, rewriting, and project development — with grants ranging between MAD 80,000 and MAD 100,000 per project — recognizes a fundamental concern long voiced within the industry that good ideas often falter if they are not allocated sufficient time and resources during the writing phase.

Earlier investments in the creative phase focus on the narrative quality and project maturity of the commission rather than rushing concepts toward production.

Documentary filmmaking also featured prominently, particularly works focusing on culture, history, and the Saharan Hassani space.

Several documentary projects received substantial backing before production, with allocations ranging from MAD 750,000 to MAD 800,000. Completed works also received support, including a MAD 200,000 grant for a documentary after production.

In total, the allocation of funds indicates a picture of a sector that is being planned for rather than acted upon impulsively.

The commission’s choices reflect a balance between artistic integrity, cultural representation, and rejuvenation that is not easily achieved within a community that not only has increased expectations but limited resources as well.

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