Autumn of Apple Trees

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Autumn of Apple Trees
L'Automne des pommiers film poster.jpg
Arabic خريف التفاح
Directed byMohamed Mouftakir
Written byMohamed Mouftakir
Produced byChamafilm, Janaprod, Avalanche Prod (France)
StarringFatima Kheir, Saad Tsouli, Naima Lemcherki, Mohamed Tsouli
CinematographyRaphael Bauche
Edited byLeila Dynar
Music byYounes Megri
Release date
  • 2020 (2020)
Running time
120 minutes
Country Morocco
Language Moroccan Arabic

Autumn of Apple Trees (French : L'Automne des pommiers) is a 2020 Moroccan film directed by Mohamed Mouftakir. [1] [2] The film opened the National Film Festival in Tangier [3] and was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival. [4] [5]

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Synopsis

Slimane is a young boy who has never known his mother, and who has been disowned by his father. He sets out to investigate and find out what really happened before he was born. [6]

Cast

Awards and accolades

2020 National Film Festival (Tangier)

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