
School of Hope
Réalisation
Mohamed EL ABOUDI
Fifteen years of drought in Morocco forced most nomads to abandon their ancient lifestyle. The Oulad Boukais tribe is still here but their children will need new ways to survive. The school, set in the middle of this desert, and the arrival of a teacher bring hope.
Réalisé par
Mohamed EL ABOUDI
Photographie
Hannu-Pekka VITIKAINEN, Marita HÄLLFORS F.S.C. & Päivi KETTUNEN
Montage
Lizi GELBER, Florence BRESSON, Mohamed EL ABOUDI & Mikko SIPPOLA
Musique
Richard HOROWITZ & Andrew SILAGY
Son
Lou STRÖMBERG, Miki BRUNOU, Salla HÄMÄLÄINEN, Pietari KOSKINEN & Kirsi KORHONEN
Production
ILLUME Ltd
En coproduction avec La Prod
En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions
En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions
En coproduction avec Bellota Films
En coproduction avec La Prod
En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions
En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions
En coproduction avec Bellota Films
Lamia CHRAIBI (En coproduction avec La Prod)
Rocky COLLINS (En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions)
Ruth JOHNSON (En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions)
Rocky COLLINS (En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions)
Ruth JOHNSON (En coproduction avec Vulcan Productions)
Réalisé par

Mohamed EL ABOUDI
Mohamed El Aboudi was born in 1961 in Morocco, and graduated from Bond University, Australia with the degree of Master of Film and Television. He currently resides in Finland.
His latest long documentary, SCHOOL OF HOPE (2020) had its world premiere at HotDocs festival in Toronto, where it received the Special Jury Prize. The film has also received several other prizes, including Bronze Award, Best Film of Human Rights at Millennium Documentary Film Festival in Brussels, and SOS Children’s Villages Prize at DokFest in Munich.
Other works of Mr El Aboudi include DANCE OF OUTLAWS (premiere 2012 at Locarno International Film Festival; prize Premio Zonta Club Locarno; the highest State Quality Award for Documentary and Fiction in Finland in 2013 and several other prizes), long documentaries Fight of Fate (2009) and Netizen Mo (2015), and more than 30 short TV documentaries, some of which have been nominees at Prix Europa, and shown at different festivals.
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