WWW: What a Wonderful World (2006)
Directed by Faouzi Bensaïdi

Comedy / Thriller

Film Synopsis

In Casablanca, a city of multiple identities where the ancient and the modern stand side-by-side, Kamel works as a professional killer.  His commissions come via internet, and once each contract has been fulfilled he calls upon the services of a prostitute named Souad.   One day, Hicham, a computer hacker, unintentionally breaks into Kamel's files and discovers his contracts...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Faouzi Bensaïdi
  • Script: Faouzi Bensaïdi
  • Cinematographer: Gordon Spooner
  • Music: Jean-Jacques Hertz, François Roy
  • Cast: Faouzi Bensaïdi (Kamel), Nezha Rahile (Kenza), Fatima Attif (Souad), Hajar Masdouki (Fatima), El Mehdi Elaaroubi (Hicham), Mohamed Bastaoui (Hicham's father), Samir Aasli (Policier du Twin center), Abdallah Abouissaba (Le passeur), Soukaina Assakhri (Fille de Fatima), Zakaria Atifi (Homme moustachu), Mohamed Benmakhlouf (Homme chauve), Saida Benoune (Jeune fille à la jeep), Boubker Bensaid (Homme à la jeep), René-Guy Castah (Homme de main), Mohamed Challa (Nettoyeur du train), Abdellah Chicha (Homme au portable), Mohamed Choubi (Le photographe), Ben Aïssa El Jirari, Amar Elaouad (Policier du Twin center), Nadia Elelami (Femme élégante)
  • Country: France / Morocco / Germany
  • Language: French / Arabic
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 99 min

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