The Four Sources

The Four Sources

1977 · 35 min

Ahmed Bouanani’s Al-Manabe' al-Arba'a (1974), a very low-budget fantastical adaption of a poetic fable, features his wife Naïma Saoudi, who also worked as an art director and set designer. It is his only film in colour, which convinced him that his vocation was to work in black and white.

Directed by Ahmed Bouanani · Written by Ahmed Bouanani

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