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From the unforgettable performance of Mounïm Kbab to the soulful soundtrack, this film stays with you forever.
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The film explores the urban landscape through the eyes of the homeless—turning dockyards, junkyards, and construction sites into both "refuse and refuge".
: It centers on the death of a young boy, Ali, and his friends' mission to give him a "prince’s burial." This mission serves as a quest for dignity in a world that often ignores them.
The film portrays how quickly children are forced to grow up and adopt adult survival tactics.
Released in 2000, Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets Ali Zaoua, prince de la rue ) is a landmark Moroccan crime drama directed by Nabil Ayouch
A5: The film is rated for mature audiences. It contains strong language, violence, and scenes depicting drug use (glue sniffing) and sexual situations. It is not recommended for children .
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The film masterfully blurs the lines between what the children experience and their imaginative escape mechanisms.
Ayouch doesn’t just dramatize events; he situates them within broader social realities: poverty, neglect, and the failures of institutions. The complete film layers these elements across scenes, interviews, and locations so the social critique reads as systemic rather than isolated incidents.
: The remainder of the film follows his three friends as they navigate the decaying infrastructure of Casablanca to provide Ali with a "royal" burial.