Fatima Hernadi

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Fatima Hernadi
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Born1951
Nationality Moroccan
Other namesRaouia
Occupation Actress

Fatima Hernadi (born 1951 in Azemmour) is a Moroccan actress better known as "Raouia". [1]

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Biography

Fatima Hernadi was born in Azemmour. She moved to Casablanca to complete her study at chawki High School, where she joined the theater band Mansour, with which she won the award for Best Actress at the National Amateur Theatre Festival in the play Failers. [1] Until 1978, she worked in cinema, with director Mohamed El Abazi, in his film, "Treasures of Atlas. [2] after that, she participated in a film called Dry Eyes starring Narjiss Nejjar in 2004, a role that launched her into the Moroccan cinema. [3]

In 2014, she won the Best Actress award at the National Film Festival for her film Saga, The Story of Men Who Never Come Back. Afterward, she was selected as a member of the jury of the 16th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival. [4]

Filmography

Films

Year [5] Title
1997Atlas Treasures
2000Story of a Rose
2003Al Ouyoune Al Jaffa
2008Casanegra
2009Mashouq Al Shaytan
2012Zero
2012Androman - Blood and Coal
2013Sarir Al Asrar
2013 Rock the Casbah
2014Formatage
2014SAGA, The Story of The Men Who Never Come Back
2015Massafat Mile Bihidayi
2015Aya Wa El Bahr
2015Des Espoirs
2017 Burnout
2017Lhajjates
2018 Masood Saida Wa Saadan
2018Kilikis Douar Lboum
2018The Doors of the Sky

Series

YearTitle
2016Cairo-blanca
2017Rdat Lwalida
2019Rdat Lwalida 2
2020Heya
2021Dayer El Buzz
2021Al Boyout Asrar
2022Captain Hajiba
2022Salamat Abu Al Banat 4
2022Jerit W Jarite
2023Kayna Dorouf

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