“Harraga Blues” by Algerian filmmaker Moussa Haddad is to screened at the 3rd Mediterranean and Immigration Film Festival which is being held in Oujda, northeast of Morocco, from 3 to 6 April, said the event’s organizers. Several films will be screened during this festival placed under the sign « Our future is in our country, » including « Yema » (Mother) by Moroccan Rachid El Ouali, « Retour à Hansala" (Return to Hansala” by Spanish Chus Gutiérrez as well as documentary "Mafim" by Ouahib Mortada. The festival will be marked by the organization of a series of workshops particularly on “the way to put a film on the screen,” “photography in cinema” and “the preparation of an actor,” in addition to a roundtable on immigration. It is the second time that the film “Harraga Blues” participates in a Moroccan festival on the theme of immigration.
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