Saïd Hamich Benlarbi

  • Saïd Hamich Benlarbi
© Aurélie Lamachère (Semaine de la Critique 2024) @alamachere
Film director, Producer, Screenwriter
(Male)
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

Moroccan French Film producer, Film Director, Scriptwriter, Production Manager.

Sometimes credited as / parfois crédité sous le nom de
Saïd HAMICH BENLARBI


Saïd Hamich was born in 1986 in Fez (Morocco). He is a graduate of the production department of La Fémis and winner of the Producer Cinema Scholarship of the Lagardère Foundation. He was executive producer on several films including "Hope" by Boris Lojkine and "Ni le ciel ni la terre" by Clement Cogitore. He has produced some fifteen shorts and several feature films (Much Loved" by Nabil Ayouch - in co-production -, Vent du Nord by Walid Mattar, "Volubilis" by Faouzi Bensaïdi). Return to Bollene is his first film as a Director. He runs two Film production companies in Paris : BARNEY PRODUCTION established in 2009 and Les Films du Nouveau Monde, along with Mont Fleuri Production, in Casablanca, Morroco.

Born on February 8th, 1986 in Fès, Morocco
Saïd Hamich Benlarbi is a French-Moroccan screenwriter, director, and producer, a Femis graduate and winner of the Lagardère Foundation. He has worked with filmmakers such as Faouzi Bensaïdi, Philippe Faucon, Leyla Bouzid, Nabil Ayouch, Yasmine Benkiran, Camille Lugan, and Kamal Lazraq. In 2018, his first feature film Return to Bollène, was nominated for the Louis-Delluc Award for First feature. In 2022, his short film "The Departure" - "Le Départ", was selected by many international festivals - Namur, Rotterdam, Palm Springs, Cleveland, Rhode Island, Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble… The film won over twenty awards and was nominated for a César Award. "Across the Sea" - "La Mer au loin" (2024) is his second feature.



Fuente / Fontes / Our Source / Quelle / Nos Sources (MAIS INFORMAÇÕES / READ MORE / PLUS D'INFOS) :
- Africiné Magazine
- www.instagram.com/s.hamich/
- www.semainedelacritique.com/en/directors/said-hamich-benlarbi
Updated by Thierno DIA, 02 June 2024

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