Six and Twelve (Six et Douze)

Cinematographer: Majid Rechich and M.A. Tazi with Ahmed Bouanani

Screenwriter: Ahmed Bouanani

Producer: Omar Ghannam

Executive Producer: Centre Cinématographique Marocain

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Editor: Ahmed Bouanani

Synopsis: Six and Twelve is one of a series of short films and documentaries produced under the auspices of the Centre Cinématographique Marocain in the years after Moroccan independence. While most of these were utilitarian in nature, Bouanani, Tazi, and Rechiche took a different route with this film, creating a modernist “city symphony” film that documented six hours in the life of the city of Casablanca. Combining a hard bebop soundtrack with stunning black and white cinematography and a radical editing style, the film stands as a document to the energetic experimentation of this period of Moroccan art and cinema.

Ahmed Bouanani
Ahmed Bouanani (1938-2011) was a filmmaker, poet, novelist, and painter. As filmmaker, he worked in many capacities as an editor, writer, and director. His sole feature-length film as director is Mirage (Assarab, 1979) but he directed and edited many more works of short fiction and documentary, including Six and Twelve (Six et Douze, 1968), Memory 14 (Mémoire 14, 1971) and The Four Springs (Les quatres sources, 1977). His abiding interest in the combination of Moroccan popular practices and languages with cinematic and artistic modernism is present across his remarkable oeuvre.

Ahmed Bouanani

Ahmed Bouanani (1938-2011) was a filmmaker, poet, novelist, and painter. As filmmaker, he worked in many capacities as an editor, writer, and director. His sole feature-length film as director is Mirage (Assarab, 1979) but he directed and edited many more works of short fiction and documentary, including Six and Twelve (Six et Douze, 1968), Memory 14 (Mémoire 14, 1971) and The Four Springs (Les quatres sources, 1977). His abiding interest in the combination of Moroccan popular practices and languages with cinematic and artistic modernism is present across his remarkable oeuvre.

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