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Marrakech Film Fest: Hollywood Meets Atlas Mountains
25 Nov
Summary
- The festival bridges global cinema stars with emerging Moroccan directors.
- Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho presides over this year's jury.
- The event aims to foster genuine exchanges and support regional filmmakers.

The Marrakech Film Festival is solidifying its position as a vital bridge between established global cinema figures and burgeoning regional talent. Artistic director Remi Bonhomme emphasizes the festival's strategic location and timing at year's end, placing it squarely within the Oscar race and offering a unique platform for international and regional filmmakers to connect. This year's edition features a powerhouse jury led by Bong Joon-ho, alongside prominent figures like Anya Taylor-Joy and Jenna Ortega, who will be evaluating 13 films from emerging Moroccan directors.
The festival cultivates an intimate atmosphere, distinct from more crowded events like Cannes or Venice. This allows for genuine exchanges, encouraging international stars and industry professionals to engage deeply with local filmmakers. Notable examples include Andrew Garfield's continued support for films he encountered at the festival and Vanessa Kirby's executive producer role on a winning film, demonstrating a tangible impact beyond the event itself. The Atlas Workshops incubator further supports this strategy, nurturing projects from development to premiere.
Bonhomme aims to leverage Marrakech's picturesque setting to expand the festival's industry side, attracting distributors and sales agents from across Africa, Europe, and the Arab world. This initiative, including the new Atlas Distribution Meetings, helps emerging Arab and African films gain international exposure while remaining connected to their home regions. The goal is to establish Marrakech as an essential launchpad for films, fostering discovery not only in Europe but significantly on the African continent.




