Naima Lamcharki

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Naima Lamcharki
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Lamcharki in 2018
Born1943
Nationality Moroccan
CitizenshipMorocco
Occupation Actress
Notable work Blood Wedding

Naima Lamcharki (born 1943 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan actress. [1]

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Awards

Lamcharki won the prize for Best Female Lead for her performance in A la recherche du mari de ma femme and the 6th National Film Festival in 2001. [2]

In 2021, she won the Best Actress award at Sweden's 11th annual Malmo Arab Film Festival (MAFF) for her role in Mohamed Moftakir's L’automne des pommiers. [3] [4] [5]

Partial filmography

As actress [6]

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