Narjiss Nejjar Explained

Narjiss Nejjar
Birth Date:1971
Birth Place:Tangiers, Morocco
Nationality:Moroccan
Occupation:Director, screenwriter
Notable Works:Wake Up Morocco

Narjiss Nejjar (born 1971) is a Moroccan filmmaker and screenwriter. Her film Les Yeux Secs (Cry No More) was screened at Cannes in 2003.[1]

Early life and career

Nejjar was a student at ESRA in Paris, where she studied filmmaking.[2]

In 1994, she directed her first documentary L’exigence de la Dignite.[3] She has worked on documentaries as well as fiction films; her best known feature film, Les Yeux Secs initially started as a documentary about the women of Tizi but the women declined to be filmed.[4] The film was screened at the 2003 Cannes film festival and the 4th International Festival of Rabat Film where she received the grand prize.

She is also the author of the novel Cahier d'empreintes; released in 1999.

Nejjar is the daughter to the novelist Noufissa Sbai; Sbai was the producer on Les Yeux Secs.

Selected filmography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Narjiss NEJJAR. Festival De Cannes. 23 January 2016.
  2. Book: Armes. Roy. Dictionary of African Filmmakers. 2008. Indiana University Press. Bloomington, IN. 9780253000422. 223. 23 January 2016.
  3. News: Narjiss Nejjar. 1 February 2016. Websil Sarl. October 19, 2005.
  4. Book: Pallister. Janis L.. Hottell. Ruth A.. Noteworthy Francophone Women Directors: A Sequel. 2011. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Rowman & Littlefield. Madison, NJ; Lanham, Md.. 9781611474435. 100-101. 23 January 2016.