Doha Film Institute
Following the destruction of undocumented fishing boats by authorities, Um Zahra, a courageous woman in her fifties, opens a café in "Sarka," near Dakhla. The café becomes a lively hub for stories and sea trades, reflecting her perseverance in a male-dominated world.
After the destruction of illegal fishing boats, Oumi Zahra, a woman in her fifties, decides to create a small café in the midst of Lassarga, a fishing village near Dakhla in southern Morocco. Soon, her café becomes the focal point of the village, where various professions related to the sea intersect, fostering new social bonds. She stands out as a woman challenging circumstances in a predominantly male environment, adding complex social dimensions to an already intricate backdrop.

Credits

Director
Jaouad Babili
Screenwriter
Mohamed Bouhari, Jaouad Babili
Producer
Kawtar Tazrouti
Production Company
Mades Vision

About the Director

Jaouad Babili
Jaouad Babili is a Moroccan director and reporter working across Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to several Arab TV channels. His first film, ‘Laazib’, was well-received, participating in numerous national and international festivals and earning several prestigious awards. He is currently working on his second film, ‘Flower of the Sand’. Babili’s cinematographic approach, whether in d
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