Imad Noury (born 1983) is a Spanish-Moroccan filmmaker.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Biography

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Noury was born on January 6, 1983, in Casablanca. He is the son of renowned Moroccan filmmaker Hakim Noury, and Maria Pilar Cazorla, a Spanish producer. He has worked as an assistant on many of his father's films, and has co-directed all of his films with his older brother Swel Noury.

Filmography

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Short films

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  • 1999: Coupable (Guilty)
  • 2001: Pas de secrets (No secrets)
  • 2003: Album de famille (Family album)

Feature films

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References

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  1. ^ MATIN, LE. "Le Matin - "Ce film représente un véritable challenge pour nous"". Le Matin (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  2. ^ MATIN, LE. "Le Matin - "L'Homme qui a vendu le monde" boudé à Berlin". Le Matin (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  3. ^ "Personnes | Africultures : Noury Imad". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  4. ^ "Africiné - Imad Noury". Africiné (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  5. ^ Hopewell, John (2008-10-31). "Noury brothers secure 'Man' financing". Variety. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  6. ^ "Les frères Noury : un cinéma " hors-père "". Aujourd'hui le Maroc (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  7. ^ Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-35116-6.
  8. ^ "Fiche : LES PORTES DU PARADIS". www.ccm.ma. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  9. ^ Bordwell, David (2012-11-12). Poetics of Cinema. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-86780-5.
  10. ^ "THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD". Festival International du Film de Marrakech (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  11. ^ "filmnat11". www.ccm.ma. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  12. ^ "Filmstills: The Man Who Sold The World". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  13. ^ L. ""The Man Who Sold the World" de Swel et Imad Noury : Film marocain en compétition". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  14. ^ "A Berlin, l'Afrique joue des coudes et des tabous..." Afrique magazine (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  15. ^ "Films | Africultures : Elle est diabétique 3 (Fiha el mel7a ou soukkar 3)". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-17.