Much Loved (2015)

Nabil Ayouch's 2015 French-Moroccan drama film Much Loved is about the prostitute scene in Marrakesh. At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, it was shown in the Directors' Fortnight section. Morocco has banned the film due to its "contempt for moral principles and the Moroccan lady." It was shown at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in the Contemporary World Cinema section.


Much Loved, a multilingual film filmed in Arabic and French, is one of the first to confront the dangers of prostitution in Morocco. It tells the story of Noha (Loubna Abidar), the obvious queen among her circle of fellow sex workers, and her friends Soukiana and Randa. While Noah has been in the flesh trade for a while, Soukiana is a bashful girl who is still finding her way, and Randa is the newest arrival and a homosexual. Hilma, another hooker, joins the gang, and the quartet gets off to a great start, partying and having fun together when not at work. Noha's family is a hypocrite since they criticize her job while still taking money from her.

Detailed information:

Release date: Sep 16, 2015 (France)
Director: Nabil Ayouch
Gross revenue: $1.30 million
Link to watch: https://www.netflix.com/title/80060037

Much Loved (2015)
Much Loved (2015)
Much Loved (2015)

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