Farida Bourquia Explained

Farida Bourquia
Birth Date:1948
Nationality:Moroccan
Citizenship:Moroccan
Occupation:film director
Known For:Le dernier aveu [The last promise],La bague [The ring],Je ne reviendrai pas [I will not come back], Le visage et le miroir [The face and the mirror],La boite magique [The magic box], La maison demandée [The popular house]
Alma Mater:Conservatory of Casablanca
Notable Works:La braise

Farida Bourquia (born 1948) is a Moroccan film director, "one of the first Moroccan women to make filmmaking a career both on the screen and in television".[1]

Life

After studying drama in Moscow from 1968 to 1973, Bourquia taught dramatic arts at the Conservatory of Casablanca. For most of her career, she has worked for the public broadcaster, Radiodiffusion-Télévision Marocaine, making documentaries and children's programs.[1]

For International Women's Year in 1975, Bourquia made several documentaries about Moroccan women - the first Moroccan documentaries to be entirely produced and directed by a woman.[1] Her 1982 feature film The Embers told the story of three orphaned village children.[2] Two Women on the Road (2007) was "a Moroccan version of the American classic female road movie, Thelma and Louise".[1]

Filmography

Films made for television

Feature films

Notes and References

  1. Book: Valérie K. Orlando. Screening Morocco: Contemporary Film in a Changing Society. 2011. Ohio University Press. 978-0-89680-478-4. 144–.
  2. Book: Armes, Roy. Oliver Leaman. Companion Encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North African Film. 2003. Routledge. 978-1-134-66252-4. 204. Cinema in the Maghreb.