Femmes... et Femmes

Femmes... et Femmes (English: Women... and Women) is a 1999 Moroccan comedy drama film directed by Saâd Chraïbi.

[1][2][3] The film inaugurated a trilogy devoted to the condition of Moroccan women and dealt with the subjects of domestic violence and gender inequality.

At the time, the film broke all Moroccan box office records,[4] selling 72,138 tickets in its first week.

[6] Zakia, Leila, Keltoum and Ghita, four women from the city, reunite after years of separation.

The film follows their intersecting destinies as they fight to regain their status and place in society.