Things are just great until Hadj gets mad at the youngest wife and throws her out. She returns to her parents. She then cuts her hair and buys modern clothes. Poor Hadj feels terribly guilty for his hasty actions. He misses her and wants her back. Unfortunately, according to Islamic law, he cannot remarry her until she weds and is rejected by another. —Mnet
Mohamed Abderrahman Tazi was born in Fez in Morocco in 1942. A graduate of IDHEC in Paris in 1963, he followed this in 1974-1975 and studied Communication at Syracuse University in the United States. In 1979, he founded the production company “Arts and Audio-Visual Techniques.” Producer and director of cultural programs for RTM – Television Moroccan and Spanish television. He was also technical adviser or representative of production on some films of Robert Wise, John Huston , Francis F. … Coppola filmed in Morocco. His first feature film in 1981,was “Le Grand Voyage” which was followed by “Badis” in 1989, “In Search of My Husband’s Wife” in 1994 and “Lalla Hobby” in 1997. From 2000 to 2003 he was director of productions at the Moroccan TV channel 2M. —Africulture