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ORDINARY BOYS

by Daniel Hernández

synopsis

El-Khader is an idealist who dreams of being an actor. Rabia has studied law at university but the employment situation looks bleak and she makes ends meet working as a seamstress. Youseff is a petty drug dealer who can’t afford the medical treatment that would offer him a greater degree of mobility. His brother is missing, thought to be in Afghanistan, but Youseff’s search to try and discover more specific information about his whereabouts appears to be leading nowhere. Shot in Jamaa Mezwak of Tétouan, northern Morocco, where five of the terrorists responsible for Spain’s 11 March 2004 bombings were born and bred, the film looks behind the myths that now taint the area to examine the particular situation of three young people all having to make key decisions about their lives.

international title: Ordinary Boys
original title: Chicos normales
country: Spain
year: 2008
genre: fiction
directed by: Daniel Hernández
film run: 85'
screenplay: Daniel Hernández, Gabi Martínez
cast: Rabia Bouchfira, El-Khader Aoulasse, Youseff Belefki, Mohammed Saadoun
cinematography by: Pedro Ballesteros
film editing: Jorge Mota
music: Alberto G. Demestres
producer: Pablo Usón
production: Alea Docs & Films

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