With tears… in tribute to the late Naima Mashreqi at the Marrakech International Film Festival

With tears… in tribute to the late Naima Mashreqi at the Marrakech International Film Festival
With tears… in tribute to the late Naima Mashreqi at the Marrakech International Film Festival

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Future Meziane

On Tuesday, the late artist Naima Mashreqi was honored at the Marrakech International Film Festival, in the presence of many Moroccan celebrities and stars.

In a related context, the daughter of the late Yasmine Al-Khayyat said: “My mother was a loyal colleague and friend. She was a loving and loyal woman to her husband, her children and her entire family. I love everyone she has met in her life. She was a popular woman, close to people and completely removed from the star system, so please keep me safe.

In turn, director and producer Abdel Rahman Al-Tazi said: “Lalla Naima played the role of Queen Umm Al-Hurr, a huge role which she played with great skill. I was worried about the main role the character played. Shama, who would be played by a novice young woman, but thanks to the interest, advice and help of the deceased, this young girl shone. She succeeded in embodying the character.

The same speaker sent a message to the icon of Moroccan art saying: “Lalla Naima had a tremendous ability to put everyone at ease in your presence, which created a friendship that went beyond relationships. professional and allowed me to know your artistic personality. qualities and your many humanitarian activities. Thank you, Lalla Naima, for everything you have done.

Also, the parliamentary representative of the Liberal Party and the artist Fatima Khair appeared and sent a message to the late woman while shedding tears: “Thank you for your generosity and your humanity. We will not forget you, Lalla Naima.”

It should be noted that Naima Al-Mashriqi has worked with many distinguished directors and participated in a group of diverse and different works, perhaps the most important of which are: Blood Wedding, Legend of the Night, Badis, To the search for my wife’s husband, Lalla Habibi, L’Automne des Pommes…

In addition to her roles in Moroccan cinema, Naima Mashreqi was a prominent figure on Moroccan television, which increased her great popularity. Her sweet voice was also the first female voice to be broadcast on Radio Méditerranée Internationale, where she presented a daily newspaper for five years. show in which she responded with sympathy and humanity to… Thousands of listeners.

Naima Al-Mashriqi has been involved in numerous charitable and humanitarian causes and has long served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and member of the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child. In 2003, the king appointed her a member of the Supreme Audiovisual Commission. as well as a member of the Heba Foundation.

With his sincere and generous humanity, Mashreqi was able to touch the hearts of Moroccans and will remain a central figure in the world of Moroccan cinema and a true source of inspiration for all those who believe that change is possible through art and ‘commitment.

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