A Muslim Childhood (Moroccan Arabic title: El Ayel, French title: Le gosse de Tanger) is a 2005 Moroccan film directed by Moumen Smihi.
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] It was screened at the Marrakesh International Film Festival.
[11][12] Part of a loose autobiographical trilogy, the film, shot in Smihi's hometown of Tangier, is a reminiscence of the past.
It chronicles the childhood of Larbi Salmi, a reckless and confused 10 year old.
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