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- Youssef Britel's Al-Massira, is a patriotic account of 350,000 civilians' dramatic 1975 march into the Southern Moroccan territory of the Sahara desert.
- Screening at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater, the film Morocco: A King, A Vision, An Ambition drew excellent reviews during its U.S. premiere in front of a packed audience. Produced by Entourage Production and directed by Youssef Britel, the documentary recognizes the remarkable transformation that His Majesty King Mohammed VI has achieved at the 20-year mark of his reign through the words and testimonies of the Moroccan people. "All of the Moroccan people are proud of the accomplishments that His Majesty King Mohammed VI has achieved over the past two decades," said Her Highness Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United States. "As witnessed in the film, his leadership has ushered in a new era of prosperity for our beloved country, and we are excited to share this story with our American friends." The documentary explores His Majesty's leadership and love of country and people, which has led to extraordinary developments in Morocco during his reign as King. Notable among these accomplishments are the establishment of the world's largest concentrated solar farm and the construction of the largest port in the Mediterranean Sea, along with groundbreaking advancements in the rights of women. Her Highness was joined by dignitaries, celebrities, and special guests, including Ambassador Omar Hilale, Morocco's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York and Amina Jane Mohammed, the UN Deputy Secretary-General. Among the stars in attendance were actress and journalist Carole Radziwill, model/actress Michele Hicks, and Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, the actress and philanthropist. Also joining the event were producer Todd Hofacker, actress/singer Grace Hightower, and the actor-singer Nolan Funk. The hour-long film was produced in Morocco by Entourage Production and showcases firsthand accounts from the Moroccan people. "We are thrilled that the world is getting to see the real Morocco, through the eyes of those who live it every day," stated director Youssef Britel. "We thank His Majesty King Mohammed VI for all he has done for the country and the Moroccan people, and for allowing us to tell this story." Morocco: A King, A Vision, An Ambition debuted in early 2019 in French, but the New York premiere is the first time the film has featured English subtitles, in addition to the French and Darija (Moroccan Arabic) dialogue.