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Kilikis: The Town of Owls

  • 2018
  • 1h 37m
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7.0/10
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Kilikis: The Town of Owls (2018)
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The Town of Owls is an isolated residential community situated in the High Atlas Mountains. It is inhabited by families and guards of a secret political prison camp, which remained out of hi... Read allThe Town of Owls is an isolated residential community situated in the High Atlas Mountains. It is inhabited by families and guards of a secret political prison camp, which remained out of history for a long time until the early 1990s. Guards spend their long days back and forth b... Read allThe Town of Owls is an isolated residential community situated in the High Atlas Mountains. It is inhabited by families and guards of a secret political prison camp, which remained out of history for a long time until the early 1990s. Guards spend their long days back and forth between the secret prison and the village, through a suspension bridge built upon a deep va... Read all

  • Director
    • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
  • Writer
    • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
  • Stars
    • Hasan Badidah
    • Naimah El-Mesharqi
    • Amine Ennaji
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    16
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    • Director
      • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
    • Writer
      • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
    • Stars
      • Hasan Badidah
      • Naimah El-Mesharqi
      • Amine Ennaji
    • 2User reviews
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    Hasan Badidah
    • Said
    • (as Hassan Ben Badida)
    Naimah El-Mesharqi
    Amine Ennaji
    • Hassan
    Kamal Kadimi
    • Hmida
    Fatima Herandi Raouya
    Mohamed Zin
    • Lafkih
    • Director
      • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
    • Writer
      • Alaoui Lamharzi Azlarabe
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    9abdelhamouchi

    New voice in Moroccan cinema

    Kilikis:Douar Lboum ( 2018) Kilikis: Douar Lboum, or The Town of Owls is one of the most engaging feature films directed by Azlarabe Alaoui, a talented Moroccan film director. It's a visual account of a secret political prison informing a dark past in the history of Morocco, and unequivocally the Years of Lead. It takes a lot of talent to unspool eighteen years of brutal torture over 97 minutes, yet Azlarabe subscribes to the idea that "images are meant to be seen through, not to be seen." Clearly, if we see film images merely as images, we're missing the essence of film viewing. Douar Lboum is highly acclaimed as an emerging voice advocating for human dignity; and it's safe to say this film is unique in breaking off the "folklore" tendency that is convenient for obtaining funds as well as entertaining fake audiences. It is equally important that this film resonates with anyone who cares to promote human rights and cultural values. Moreover, in orchestrating this piece, the director excelled in documenting the atrocities of the prison and the community without losing a distinct flavor of fiction. Set on the High Atlas Mountains in the south east of Morocco in the early 1970s, the film follows the relationships between the inmates, the guards and the villagers. The movie opens with boots and the uniform and that sets the tone for the narrative, notably when the ominousness of the prison extends to the whole community. Stricken by nature and culture, the inhabitants' collective fate takes form; and uniformity, eventually morphs the village into prison. The locals hardly realize their chains. Nonetheless, Lafkih underscores it all when he iterates "We're all in the same boat". Lafkih, however, isn't the only one in the community who has the political awareness that the locals' rights are abused. Said, likewise, is permanently out of his comfort zone, and all his moves place his life in jeopardy. Marzouki, in turn, understandably withdraws from his social life and choses a vantage point to showcase the value of the locals' dignity, knowing that he is the first villager to oppose the prospect of turning the fortress into a secret prison. At this point, it is contestable why he wouldn't leave the village. Nobody knows. This puzzling question clearly exemplifies what R.Barthes refers to as "code of enigma". In talking about codes, a breathtaking shot whereby Lafkih looks at the face of a shrouded corpse to find out that his son Amin demised. Then the course of action changes and this may well be termed "code of actions". Also, the revelation of Amin's face is motivated by the spinning blades of the Helicopter, and this causality relation between events establishes the 'logic' which helps in meeting Brook's characterization of an effective plot.
    10haguezoum

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    It is a movie that makes you feel the past from a black era in the era of Morocco. He showed the picture in which the prisoners of "Tazmamart" prison were.

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2018 (Morocco)
    • Country of origin
      • Morocco
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    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Kilikis Duwwar el-Boom
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
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      • $750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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