
Casanegra
Drama · Thriller
Overview
A Moroccan-Norwegian co-production about the dark side of Casablanca (Casanegra). In a country where good virtues are the norm in public, Casanegra shows the vices: domestic violence, alcohol abuse and drug abuse. Meet Karim and Adil and their struggle in the big city.
Top Cast


Anas El Baz
Anas El Baz
Karim
Anas El Baz
Karim


Omar Lotfi
Omar Lotfi
Adil
Omar Lotfi
Adil


Mohamed Benbrahim
Mohamed Benbrahim
Zrirek
Mohamed Benbrahim
Zrirek


Ghita Tazi
Ghita Tazi
Nabila
Ghita Tazi
Nabila


Driss Roukhe
Driss Roukhe
Adil's stepfather
Driss Roukhe
Adil's stepfather


Fatima Herandi Raouya
Fatima Herandi Raouya
Barmida
Fatima Herandi Raouya
Barmida
Fatiha Ouatili
Fatiha Ouatili
Adil's mother
Fatiha Ouatili
Adil's mother
Zakaria Atifi
Zakaria Atifi
Taxi driver
Zakaria Atifi
Taxi driver


Hassan Essakali
Hassan Essakali
El Hajj
Hassan Essakali
El Hajj
Mohamed Boughaba
Mohamed Boughaba
Karim's father
Mohamed Boughaba
Karim's father
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