
Maroc : Les Défis de Mohammed VI
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Two years ago, Mohammed VI succeeded his father, Hassan II, without any apparent difficulties. Is this succession really as smooth as it seems?
Top Cast
Jean-Michel Vennemani
Jean-Michel Vennemani
Narrator (voice)
Jean-Michel Vennemani
Narrator (voice)
Séverine Labat
Séverine Labat
Narrator (voice)
Séverine Labat
Narrator (voice)


King Mohammed VI
King Mohammed VI
Self (archive footage)
King Mohammed VI
Self (archive footage)
Rémi Leveau
Rémi Leveau
Self - Political scientist
Rémi Leveau
Self - Political scientist
Salah Eddine El Ouadie
Salah Eddine El Ouadie
Self - Forum Vérité et Justice
Salah Eddine El Ouadie
Self - Forum Vérité et Justice


Aboubakr Jamaï
Aboubakr Jamaï
Self - Director of "Le Journal"
Aboubakr Jamaï
Self - Director of "Le Journal"
Abdelkrim El Manouzi
Abdelkrim El Manouzi
Self - Forum Vérité et Justice
Abdelkrim El Manouzi
Self - Forum Vérité et Justice
Abraham Serfaty
Abraham Serfaty
Self - Political activist
Abraham Serfaty
Self - Political activist
André Azoulay
André Azoulay
Self - Economic adviser to the King
André Azoulay
Self - Economic adviser to the King
Hassan Aourid
Hassan Aourid
Self - Spokesperson for the palace
Hassan Aourid
Self - Spokesperson for the palace
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