The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond

The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond

Release date : November 30, 2024
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Simone Bitton /
Writers : Simone Bitton /
Production companies : Iris Prod / Haut les Mains /
November 30, 2024 1h 33m Documentary Arabic More
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A former communist leader and activist for Moroccan independence, Edmond Amran Elmaleh left behind a vast body of literary work that masterfully articulates personal and collective memory. This cinematic letter, addressed to Elmaleh by director Simone Bitton, weaves together excerpts from the writer’s texts, testimonies, and archival images, and the filmmaker’s own words to illustrate the memory of a captivating and erudite man haunted by the parallel tragedies of the departure of Jews from Morocco and the exodus of Palestinians uprooted from their land.
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  • title:The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Simone Bitton /
  • Writers: Simone Bitton ·
  • Production companies: Iris Prod · Haut les Mains ·
  • Overview:A former communist leader and activist for Moroccan independence, Edmond Amran Elmaleh left behind a vast body of literary work that masterfully articulates personal and collective memory. This cinematic letter, addressed to Elmaleh by director Simone Bitton, weaves together excerpts from the writer’s texts, testimonies, and archival images, and the filmmaker’s own words to illustrate the memory of a captivating and erudite man haunted by the parallel tragedies of the departure of Jews from Morocco and the exodus of Palestinians uprooted from their land.
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