
Al Massira: The Green March
History · War
Overview
The Green March is a film where the destinies of a handful of men and women intertwine, all united by the common goal of peacefully fighting for the freedom of a colonized territory, driven by the same dream: to contribute to the construction of modern Morocco. It is also the story of Zhor, who risked her life 40 years ago to bring her child into the world on the land of occupied Moroccan Sahara.
Top Cast


Mourad Zaoui
Mourad Zaoui
Ali
Mourad Zaoui
Ali


Rachid El Ouali
Rachid El Ouali
Caïd
Rachid El Ouali
Caïd


Mohamed Choubi
Mohamed Choubi
Youssef
Mohamed Choubi
Youssef


Mohamed Khouyi
Mohamed Khouyi
Mohamed
Mohamed Khouyi
Mohamed
Mohamed Nadif
Mohamed Nadif
Military doctor
Mohamed Nadif
Military doctor


Nadia Niazi
Nadia Niazi
Aïcha
Nadia Niazi
Aïcha


Saadia Azgoun
Saadia Azgoun
Fatouma
Saadia Azgoun
Fatouma
Ghalia Benzaouia
Ghalia Benzaouia
Zhor
Ghalia Benzaouia
Zhor
Gwendoline Perez
Gwendoline Perez
Penelope
Gwendoline Perez
Penelope


Hamid Najah
Hamid Najah
Hamid
Hamid Najah
Hamid
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