
For Bread Alone
May 26 2004
•2h 30m
•Drama
Inspired by the life of the Novel's Author Mohamed Choukri , For Bread Alone or El khoubz El Hafi , is one of the truest manifestations of the dark history that Morocco went through during and after the French and the Spanish occupation of the country, from famine and plagues to the Berber migration .Also, it reveals Morocco's rituals and religious practices at that time
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Saïd Taghmaoui

Fayçal Zeghadi

Giovanna Ria
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Sanaa Alaoui
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