True to the Festival’s positioning, the Competition presents films by directors making their first or second feature films in order to discover and promote new talents in world cinema. Among the 14 films selected, 10 are first-time features and 6 are by women directors.
It is a wide-ranging selection from 14 countries, including two from Latin America (Brazil and Mexico), three from Europe (France, Portugal and Switzerland), four from the MEA region and its diaspora (Morocco, Sweden/Somalia, Syria, Tunisia), as well as films from Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Iran and Turkey.
Exploring cinematographic genres from fantasy to film noir, and featuring period films, social dramas, thrillers and melodramas, the films competing for the Étoile d’Or address subjects that reflect the concerns of the younger generations around the world: the construction of identity, the need for role models, and the place of women in contemporary society, but also questions of passing down knowledge, whether that knowledge is of tradition, political heritage or simply love.
At the opening of this 19th edition, festival-goers will discover Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, the latest wonder from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, co-directed with Mark Gustafson. This stop-motion musical animated film re-imagines the adventures of the beloved wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.

This year’s Gala Screenings feature international premieres by respected filmmakers, such as James Gray’s Armageddon Time, Neil Jordan’s Marlowe, Tarik Saleh’s Boy from Heaven and Paul Schrader’s Master Gardener, as well as internationally acclaimed films such the Palestinian comedy-drama Mediterranean Fever; The Sitting Duck, a captivating thriller from France starring Isabelle Huppert; and The Swimmers, a British-Egyptian selection that tells the true story of two sisters who fled Syria to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games.

 

Special Screenings include 15 contemporary films from around the world—from Iceland to India to South Korea—made by critically acclaimed filmmakers and coming from presentations at the most prestigious international film festivals. Among the directors are France’s Alice Diop, the United Kingdom’s Joanna Hogg, Austria’s Marie Kreutzer and Iran’s Jafar Panahi, as well Fatih Akin of Germany and Philippe Faucon of France, both of whom shot their films in Morocco.

 

The 11th Continent section presents bold and innovative films that challenge cinematic representations. The programme of 12 fiction, documentary and archive films opens a cinematic dialogue between contemporary cinema coming from countries including Brazil, Lebanon, Paraguay, Rwanda and Spain, and two recently restored film classics that in their time were at the forefront of Arab and African cinema.
The Moroccan Panorama presents five of Morocco’s recent fiction and documentary films. Opening the selection is the world premiere of Summer Days, the most recent film from Faouzi Bensaïdi. Moroccan cinema has a strong presence this year, with a total of 15 films appearing in the various sections of the festival.

 

With the intent of increasing awareness among the audiences of tomorrow, the Cinema for Young Audiences section offers schoolchildren the opportunity to discover cinema through nine dedicated screenings.

 

The festival comes to life on Jemaa El Fna square, in the heart of the city of Marrakech, with a programme of popular films presented by international celebrities, among them Anurag Kashyap, who will present the world premiere of his most recent film, Almost Love.

 

Completing this year’s rich selection of 76 films is the festival’s Tributes programme, a presentation of films made by or starring international and Moroccan personalities, screened at the Palais des Congrès, the Cinéma du Colisée and on Jemaa El Fna square.

 

OFFICIAL COMPETITION

GALA SCREENINGS

Opening Film

GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO

by Guillermo del Toro / Mexico et Mark Gustafson / USA
Principal Cast: Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, John Turturro, Ron Perlman, Tim Blake Nelson, Burn Gorman, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

THE 11TH CONTINENT

MOROCCAN PANORAMA

Opening Film
SUMMER DAYS (Jours d’été)
by Faouzi Bensaïdi / Morocco
Principal Cast: Mouna Fettou, Mohcine Malzi, Nezha Rahil, Nadia Kounda, Abdou Taleb, Faouzi Bensaïdi, Hasna Moumni, Mohamed Choubi, Saïd Bey, Noureddine Saadane, Abderrahim Samadi

CINEMA FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES

OUTDOOR SCREENINGS 
ON JEMAA EL FNA SQUARE

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