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The divorced Casablanca wedding camerawoman

The divorced Casablanca wedding camerawoman

Al Jazeera screens award-winning Moroccan documentaryCasablanca Camerawoman premieres on Wednesday, 13 November 2013 at 22:00 GMT on Witness, Al Jazeera’s flagship documentary strand.  (Photo:  Casablanca Camerawoman, Khadija)

Khadija is in demand as a camerawoman at weddings in Casablanca. Although working women are still taboo in the more conservative sections of Moroccan society, many parents prefer a woman to film their daughters at weddings.

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But the fairytale world of the colourful Moroccan weddings Khadija films is in stark contrast to the realities of her life. She’s divorced, has an 11-year-old son, and is living as the only breadwinner with her family, who’re ashamed not only that she’s divorced but that she works, and works at night.

Karima Zoubir Prix Ulysses

Karima Zoubir Prix Ulysses

Directed by Moroccan filmmaker Karima Zoubir, the verite-style documentary won the IDFA Academy Worldview Award; The Human Rights Award at Fidadoc; and The Ulysses Award for Best Documentary at the Cinemed Film Festival, as well as the PUMA Creative Catalyst Award at Durban FilmMart.

“Alternatively joyful and sad, Casablanca Camerawoman is an intimate portrait of Muslim women in a rapidly changing society,” says Paul Eedle, Al Jazeera’s director of programming.

For more information, visit http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/

Kevin Kriedemann & Joy Sapieka

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