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HEAdbANG Lullaby

Spring Grants 2016 - Post-Production Stage

Hicham Lasri / Feature Narrative / Morocco, France, Lebanon, Qatar / 2017 / 103 min / Original Language: Arabic / Interests: Comedy, Drama

Synopsis

Casablanca, June 11, 1986 – the day of the World Cup. After yet another blunder, embittered cop Daoud is sent by his dissatisfied superiors to spend the day on a bridge between two warring neighbourhoods in order to protect the hypothetical passage of a royal procession. A prisoner of the bridge, Daoud will be transformed by contact with the inhabitants of both villages. He will learn maturity after spending time with a five-year-old child and a mother who upheld her dignity, despite having had her head shaved by the secret police. This apparently normal day made up of absurd waiting, improbable encounters and brutal poetry takes place under the giant shadow of a messianic monarch whose passage disturbs the delicate balance of a motley population.

Credits

Director
Hcham Lasri
Screenwriter
Hcham Lasri
Producer
Mikael Clouet, Rita El Quessar
Production Company
Pan Production

About the Director

Hicham Lasri is a Moroccan filmmaker and part of the new generation of Moroccan cinema. He studied economics and law, then wrote plays, novels and screenplays before turning to film directing. 'The End' (2011), about the last day of King Hassan, was critically acclaimed. ‘They Are the Dogs’ (2013) reaches as much the Arab audiences as the western ones, offering a beautiful ride through festivals and numerous positive writings from critics. ‘The Sea is Behind’ (2014), ‘Starve Your Dog’ (2015), ‘Headbang Lullaby’ (2017) screened in the Panorama, and ‘Jahilya’ (2018) screened in the Forum section at la Berlinale.

Awards and Festival History


Festivals

Berlinale 2017, Forum (WP)

Contacts

  • Main Contact

    Rita El Quessar

    Company: 
    Pan Production
    Phone: 
    +212663102107
    Email: 
    rita.panprod@gmail.com

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