The Man Who Sold The World
Casablanca in the near future. The country is at war.
X and Ney are young men of around thirty years of age. They live together and share a close relationship. Although they think of themselves as brothers, there is always a certain sexual tension between them. In spite of this, X falls in love with a beautiful young girl named Lili. When Ney meets Lili, he too falls in love with her, and this marks the beginning of a wonderful love triangle.
But X has high hopes; in fact, his dream of universal happiness is so strong that it prevents him from pursuing his personal happiness in the shape of marriage to Lili.
And this drives him to distraction.
For their film, young Moroccan filmmakers Swel and Imad Noury have chosen to adapt an early Dostoyevsky story that appeared in 1849. In this story, financial problems prevent the hero’s marriage to Lisanka, resulting in his descent into madness. Since their directorial debut HEAVEN’S DOORS (shown in the Panorama section of the Berlinale in 2006), these filmmaking brothers are widely regarded to be the enfants terribles of contemporary Moroccan cinema. In their new work they have succeeded in creating a modern cinematic adaptation that is both ‘universal’ and unique.
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Runtime
108 min -
Country
Morocco -
Year of Presentation
2010 -
Year of Production
2009 -
Director
Swel Noury, Imad Noury -
Cast
Said Bey, Fehd Benchemsi, Audrey Marnay, Latifa Ahrrare, Hassan Midiaf, Hakim Noury, Majdouline, Samia Berrada -
Production Company
Prod’Action -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
Biography Swel Noury
Born in Casablanca on 8.11.1978. Son of the director Hakim Noury and the Spanish producer Pilar Cazorla. He attended Business School ESCP Europe in Paris and began working on his first screenplay, HEAVEN’S DOORS in Madrid in 2001.
Filmography Swel Noury
2006 Heaven's Doors
Biography Imad Noury
Born in Casablanca on 6.1.1983. He appeared in several of his father’s films before making his first short film at the age of 16. He attended a film school in Madrid. The brothers’ joint directorial debut, HEAVEN’S DOORS was shown in the Panorama section of the Berlinale in 2006.
Filmography Imad Noury
2006 Heaven's Doors