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Hamid Ben Said, Mohamed Ben Said, (born 1948) is a Moroccan born filmmaker.
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He was born in
Meknés.
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He studied at the Lodz Film School in Poland.
[3] He worked in Paris, France.
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He married Ewa Strzalka from Poland.
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He has worked with
Paul Pascon.
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His film Birds of Paradise features two intertwines childhoods.
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Filmography
- Zofia et Ludmila (1971), short film
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- Rites of the Bound (1980)
[7] Rites of Engagement/The Maarouf of Tamjlicht (Rite du ligoté/Le Maarouf de Tamjlocht
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- Bird of Paradise (L'oiseau du paradis) (1981)
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- Birding Ritual (1981)
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References
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":: CENTRE CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE MAROCAIN ::". www.ccm.ma.
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b Armes, Roy (July 11, 2008).
Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press.
ISBN
978-0253351166 – via Google Books.
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c Lipska, Magda; Talarczyk, Monika (December 30, 2021).
Hope Is of a Different Color: From the Global South to the Lodz Film School. Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
ISBN
9788364177934 – via Google Books.
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^ Lipska, Magda; Talarczyk, Monika (December 30, 2021).
Hope Is of a Different Color: From the Global South to the Lodz Film School. Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
ISBN
9788364177934 – via Google Books.
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^ Armes, Roy (February 23, 2005).
"Postcolonial Images: Studies in North African Film". Indiana University Press – via Google Books.
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"2022 edition". Punto de Vista festival.
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^ Shafik, Viola (October 18, 2022).
"Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa". American University in Cairo Press – via Google Books.
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^ Shafik, Viola (March 31, 2023).
Resistance, Dissidence, Revolution: Documentary Film Esthetics in the Middle East and North Africa. Taylor & Francis.
ISBN
978-1-000-82476-6 – via Google Books.
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":: CENTRE CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE MAROCAIN ::". www.ccm.ma.