
Life Suits Me Well
Drama
Overview
Mid-1990s, little town in Morocco and seemingly ordinary family. Fouad is dedicated to his work in local postal services. He is climbing the signal posts and tries to keep people’s connections running. He radiates warmth and is the soul of his family and local community. Until one day, his health begins to deteriorate and his mind starts to fade. Each day, his neurological disease gets worse and paralyzes his physical and mental health. Loved ones of Fouad are facing the challenge of reconciling the changing family dynamics and a fading life.
Top Cast


Samir Guesmi
Samir Guesmi
Fouad
Samir Guesmi
Fouad


Lubna Azabal
Lubna Azabal
Rita
Lubna Azabal
Rita


Sayyid El Alami
Sayyid El Alami
Ismail
Sayyid El Alami
Ismail


Jalal Quarriwa
Jalal Quarriwa
Soufiane
Jalal Quarriwa
Soufiane


Rawane El Kadiri
Rawane El Kadiri
Layla
Rawane El Kadiri
Layla


Ayoub Layoussifi
Ayoub Layoussifi
Jalale
Ayoub Layoussifi
Jalale


Ahmed Yarziz
Ahmed Yarziz
Mr. Boukali
Ahmed Yarziz
Mr. Boukali


Oumaïma Barid
Oumaïma Barid
Fatima
Oumaïma Barid
Fatima


Rafik Boubker
Rafik Boubker
The Fkih
Rafik Boubker
The Fkih
Zakaria Atifi
Zakaria Atifi
Bachir
Zakaria Atifi
Bachir
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