This film, the first in what has become a semi-autobiographical trilogy for Smihi, follows the everyday experiences of Mohamed-Larbi Salmi against the changing Moroccan society. In 1950s Tangier, Larbi Salmi is a young, timid, pre-teen, boy, trying to make sense of the gentle religious upbringing of his father, the secular education offered him in French school, and his budding desires for the forbidden pleasures of the cinema and the women he meets through it.
Unfortunately the movie A Muslim Childhood is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Moumen Smihi | Writer |
Directing | Moumen Smihi | Director |
Editing | Ody Roos | Editor |
Camera | Anna-Katia Vincent | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Directing | Mohamed Chrif Tribak | Assistant Director |
Crew | Abdelkrim Derkaoui | Cinematography |
Crew | Thierry Lebigre | Cinematography |
Crew | Robert Alazraki | Cinematography |