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Bilal Marmid Warns of "Festival Inflation," Calls for Quality Over Quantity in Moroccan Cinema
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Morocco /Culture & Society

Bilal Marmid Warns of "Festival Inflation," Calls for Quality Over Quantity in Moroccan Cinema

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moroccan critic Bilal Marmid warns of "festival inflation" in the film industry, advocating for quality over quantity.
  • He analyzed the state of major film events like the Tangier National Film Festival and the Marrakech International Film Festival.
  • Marmid discussed proposals to rotate the Tangier festival among Moroccan cities, offering a critical perspective on current cinematic events.

Moroccan critic and media personality Bilal Marmid has voiced concerns over what he terms "festival inflation" within the country's film industry. He argues for a shift in focus from the sheer number of events to the quality of cinematic offerings and industry engagement.

During an appearance on the program "Jalsat Amal" (Work Session) on Hespress platforms, Marmid provided a critical diagnosis of major film events. He specifically examined the Tangier National Film Festival and the Marrakech International Film Festival, two of the most prominent gatherings on Morocco's cinematic calendar.

Marmid engaged with the ongoing debate surrounding proposals to rotate the Tangier festival's location among different Moroccan cities. His perspective suggests a need for strategic evaluation of these large-scale events, emphasizing that genuine artistic merit and impact should take precedence over mere frequency or scale. The critic's remarks highlight a desire for a more discerning and quality-focused approach to promoting Moroccan cinema.

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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.