Selma Bargach

[1][2] Born in Casablanca, Bargach studied art and cinema, notably at the Sorbonne in Paris.

She obtained her doctorate with a thesis on the status and role of women in Moroccan cinema, under the direction of Daniel Serceau.

Upon returning to Morocco, she worked as an assistant director and became the audiovisual manager at the ONA Group.

[5] It won the prize for Best Sound and a special mention from the jury at the Tangier National Film Festival.

[10] It tells the story of a 13 year old girl, Nora, who feels abandoned, and who takes refuge in the world of clairvoyance to escape the brutality of her brother.