A fiction that puts words in the place of our shameful silences. Three short stories, three characters that cross themselves in the same drama. Three windows on ignorance, stigma and loneliness, in front of the diseases denial. —Narjiss Nejjar
Born in 1971 in Tangier, Narjiss Nejjar is more than a filmmaker, she is a writer, producer.
In 1979 she travelled to Rabat where studied her BA . Then she travelled to France to continue her education at La douce in Paris where she studied construction. During her studies she participated as an assistant on many of medium-length short films.
“Requirement of Dignity,” was the title of her first documentary in 1994, followed by “Khaddouj” in 1996. She has continued to make successful films such as “The Seventh Heaven” in 2001, “The Mirror’s Fool” in 2001 and “The Parable” in 2002.
Her first feature film was “Dry Eyes”. The latter opened her doors national and global attention. —jeunesdumaroc.com