Imad Noury

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Imad Noury (born 1983) is a Spanish-Moroccan filmmaker. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Biography

Noury was born on January 6, 1983, in Casablanca. He is the son of renowned Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Noury, and Maria Pilar Cazorla, a Spanish producer. He has worked as an assistant on many of his father's films, and has co-directed all of his films with his older brother Swel Noury.

Filmography

Short films

Feature films

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