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For Bread Alone

The true story of Moroccan writer Mohamed Choukri, who grew up in poverty and illiteracy, with a violent father and a submissive mother who was the family's sole source of support.

Top Cast

  • Saïd Taghmaoui

    Saïd Taghmaoui

    Young Mohamed Choukri

  • Fayçal Zeghadi

    Fayçal Zeghadi

    Mohamed Choukri (13 years old)

  • Billal Lahsini

    Billal Lahsini

    Mohamed Choukri (6 years old)

  • Karim Benhadj

    Karim Benhadj

    Taferseti

  • Sanaa Alaoui

    Sanaa Alaoui

    Mimouna (Mohamed's mother)

  • David Halevim

    David Halevim

    Haddou (Mohamed's father)

  • Marzia Tedeschi

    Marzia Tedeschi

    Sallafa (bald woman)

  • Ahmed El Kouraichi

    Ahmed El Kouraichi

    Kabil (smuggler)

  • Jamil Hammoudi

    Jamil Hammoudi

    Ali

Overview

The true story of Moroccan writer Mohamed Choukri, who grew up in poverty and illiteracy, with a violent father and a submissive mother who was the family's sole source of support.

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