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“Triple A” exceeds ten weeks of screening in theaters – Today Morocco

Jihane El Bahhar’s latest work “Triple A” has managed to find a place in the hearts of spectators thanks to the power of its story and the excellence of its actors. The film continues its brilliant trajectory in national theaters.


To the applause of the public and the admiration of critics, the film “Triple A” by director Jihane El Bahhar continues its brilliant trajectory in national cinemas, now exceeding ten weeks of continuous screening. This performance testifies to the strong bond that the film was able to create with the Moroccan audience and the depth and impact of its story. On this occasion, the film team, from the director to the actors, including the production team, expressed their deep gratitude to the public who supported the film and contributed to its longevity. Jihane El Bahhar, director of the film, said: “This success is due to the audience, who have continued to show their love and support for the film. We are proud to be part of this adventure and hope to continue to offer works that touch hearts and reflect people’s reality.

Combining drama and black comedy, “Triple A” addresses sensitive social issues by telling the story of characters who live on the margins of society and aspire to realize their dreams in the face of difficulties. The film offers a subtle balance between drama and comedy to accurately address the poignant themes it explores. It tells three love stories whose protagonists are misfits, whose destinies will intersect in unexpected ways. The main roles in the film are played by star Majdouline Idrissi, comedian Aziz Dadas, Hind Benjebbara, Khalil Oubaaqi, Fatima Zahra Bennacer, Abdelatif Chouqi as well as a host of talented Moroccan actors.

With its realistic and sincere approach, its precise directorial vision, the film touched hearts and addressed sensitive issues with artistic delicacy. This unique blend of realism and humanity makes it a cinematic experience worthy of praise. It’s not just the public who fell under the spell of “Triple A”. The film was also widely acclaimed by critics, who praised its intelligent storytelling and rigorous direction that brought each scene to life. The performances of the main actors were also applauded for their authentic and moving incarnation of characters experiencing inner suffering, thus adding great credibility to the film.

As a reminder, the film stood out during the 24th edition of the Tangier National Film Festival, where star Majdouline Idrissi won the prize for second best female performance thanks to her remarkable performance in the incarnation of a character complex. Actor Khalil Oubaaqa also won the award for best male role thanks to his interpretation of a character with profoundly human dimensions.

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