Izza Génini

Izza Génini

Izza Génini was born in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1942 to a Jewish family. After studying literature and foreign languages at the Sorbonne and the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, both in Paris, Génini decided to enter cinema. In 1973, she founded SOGEAV for the distribution of French films in French speaking African nations, distribution of African films abroad, and the production of films El Hal and Transes, the latter of the two directed by Ahmed El Maanouni. Martin Scorsese would later remaster this film in his World Cinema Project, with an interview with Génini included on the disk. In 1987, Génini began the production of a documentary series on traditional Moroccan music called Maroc, corps et âme, or Morocco, Body and Soul, containing fifteen parts.

My Thursday Souk - PulpMovies
Aïta - PulpMovies
Gnaouas - PulpMovies
Rhythms of Marrakech - PulpMovies
Return to Oulad Moumen - PulpMovies
Vibrations in Upper Atlas - PulpMovies
Hymns of Praise - PulpMovies
Pour le Plaisir des Yeux - PulpMovies
Malhoune - PulpMovies
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