The Four Sources (1977)

The Four Sources (1977) poster

Ahmed Bouanani’s Al-Manabe' al-Arba'a (1974), a very low-budget fantastical adaption of a poetic fable, features his wife Naïma Saoudi, who also worked as an art director and set designer. It is his only film in colour, which convinced him that his vocation was to work in black and white.

Director: Ahmed Bouanani
Runtime: 35 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Mohamed Laalioui
Production: Centre Cinématographique Marocain
Country: Morocco
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar
More Films by Director: Ahmed Bouanani

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Four Sources about?
Ahmed Bouanani’s Al-Manabe' al-Arba'a (1974), a very low-budget fantastical adaption of a poetic fable, features his wife Naïma Saoudi, who also worked as an art director and set designer. It is his only film in colour, which convinced him that his vocation was to work in black and white.
Who directed The Four Sources?
The Four Sources was directed by Ahmed Bouanani.
Who stars in The Four Sources?
The Four Sources stars Kabir Benbich, Naïma Saoudi, Noufissa Doukkali, Latifa Souibli.
How long is The Four Sources?
The Four Sources has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).
Where was The Four Sources produced?
The Four Sources was produced in Morocco.