
Saïd Naciri
2021He has appeared in a number of Moroccan TV programs and feature films.
In 2000, his play 'Thief but honest' was showcased in the theater. He produced his first feature film is Ouled Derb (in French Le Pote) which was directed by Hassan Benjelloun. In 2003, he embarked on a career as a director with his feature film Les Bandits where he holds the male lead role.
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Of Gods and Men
Xavier Beauvois
Lambert Wilson, Michael Lonsdale
French drama based on the 1996 kidnapping and killing of seven monks in Algeria. A group of Trappist monks reside in the monastery of Tibhirine in Algeria, where they live in harmony with the largely muslim population. When a bloody conflict between Algeria's army and Muslim Jihadi insurgents disrupts the peace, they are forced to consider fleeing the monastery and deserting the villagers they have ministered to. In the face of deadly violence the monks wrestle with their faith and their convictions, eventually deciding to stay and help their neighbours keep the army and the insurgents at bay.
Of Gods and Men
Les bandits
Saïd Naciri
Saïd Naciri, Abdelkader Moutaa
After overwhelming grief hits a wealthy Casablanca family, a house servant travels to America to seek out their long lost son. He discovers a startling look-alike in a poor neighbourhood and begins an elaborate ploy to comfort the family.
The Bandits
Un Marocain à Paris
Saïd Naciri
Saïd Naciri, Jean-Marie Bigard
Najib, who lives in Morocco, envies his brother, an architect living in France for twenty years. For lack of money, he decides to join the hexagon, but clandestinely. During his journey, he meets Attila, a Turk on the run that will drag him into his shady business. His arrival in France will be far from being as idyllic as he hoped!
Un Marocain à Paris
عبدو عند الموحدين
Saïd Naciri
Saïd Naciri, Driss Roukhe
Abdou is tricked into an experiment by American researchers and is suddenly propelled into a distant civilization, that of the Almohad dynasty who ruled the great Maghreb and Muslim Spain from 1147 to 1269 during the reign of Yaqub Al Mansour.
Abdou With The Almohades
Akhnatoune Fi Marrakech
Saïd Naciri
Saïd Naciri, Talaat Zakaria
The international festival of Arabic song invites the grandestar of the Egyptian song SAMI AHMED to animate the closing evening of the festival. He travels to Morocco accompanied by his charming wife DOLLI, his six-year-old daughter OULAYA and his manager MOREI. The director of the festival confides the protection of the his guests at the close security Ace, Abderrahman agent known by ABDOU, ex. Police Commissioner. Two days later, the daughter of the famous singer is kidnapped by a gang of international traffickers, thieves of works of art that require in exchange for his release not to contact the police and a mysterious manuscript (the Bordya) of Akhnatoune, the last king of the XVIII dynasty of the pharaohs.
Akhnatoune Fi Marrakech
أخناتون في مراكش
Saïd Naciri
Talaat Zakaria, Entsar
When a famous singer is hired to perform in the closing ceremony of the Arabic Music Festival in Marrakesh, he soon finds himself falling victim to the machinations of a smuggler, who makes use of the singer's fame to smuggle a papyrus, which hails from the Akhenaten era, from Morocco to Europe.
Akhenaten Fi Marrakech