La braise | |
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Directed by | Farida Bourquia |
Written by | Mahmoud Migri |
Produced by | Farida Bourquia, Mohammed Ismail |
Starring | Hamid Zoughi, Rachida Machnouaa, Mostapha Zaari |
Cinematography | Houcine El Khattabi |
Edited by | Larbi Ben Zouina |
Music by | Abdelghani Al Yousfi |
Running time | 104 minutes |
La braise or Al-Jamra (English: The Embers, also known as Nights of Fire)[1] is a 1982 Moroccan film directed by Farida Bourquia in her directorial debut.[2][3] It was one of only two feature films made in Morocco by female directors in the 1980s, and is considered to be one of the first Moroccan feature films directed by a woman.[4][5][6]