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Duration: 351 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Birth Name: Halima Karaouane
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Halima Karaouane starred as 'Hlima' in Nabil Ayouch's controversial film 'Much Loved' (2015), which portrays a group of Moroccan women living lives of prostitution in Marrakech while also experiencing societal judgment and violence.
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Loubna Abidar is known for her role as Hlima, one of the main characters in the 2015 French-Moroccan film 'Much Loved'. The film follows a group of prostitutes in Marrakech who live a life of 'love for sale', navigating societal violence and judgement while maintaining a sense of camaraderie among themselves.
Release Year: 2015
Alternative Title: Tyle milosci, Muito Amadas
Director: Nabil Ayouch
Writer: Nabil Ayouch
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Companies: Ali'n Productions, Barney Production, Les Films du Nouveau Monde, New District
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: humiliation, marrakesh, morocco, police corruption, prostitution, rape, sex
Much Loved follows four marginalized prostitutes—Noha, Randa, Soukaina, and Hlima—in Marrakech who navigate their complex relationships with family and society while working in a life of 'love for sale.' Despite facing societal judgement and violence, they maintain a sense of camaraderie and dignity among themselves. The film explores their resilience as they confront police corruption and the humiliation they experience.
Much Loved is a social drama set in modern-day Marrakech, Morocco, directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film centers around the lives of four prostitutes who grapple with societal stigma and violence while finding solidarity among themselves. It delves into themes of prostitution, police corruption, humiliation, and resilience, offering a candid portrayal of marginalized women in Moroccan society.