New TV channel to promote Moroccan film production

2008-06-06

Morocco's newest TV channel "Aflam" airs both national and international movies around the clock to foster a film culture and encourage cinema in the Kingdom.

By Sarah Touahri for Magharebia in Rabat – 06/06/08

[Sarah Touahri] Morocco's newest TV channel "Aflam" offers movies 24/7 to promote a film culture and encourage cinema in the Kingdom.

Morocco has a new television channel dedicated to the seventh art. "Aflam" was launched on May 31st by the SNRT (National Radio and Television Company) to promote Moroccan film production and help television viewers discover the diversity of cinema.

"Aflam is intended to better cater to the public’s expectations and tastes. It will respond to the very large demand among the Moroccan public for fiction," said SNRT Chief Executive Officer Faisal Laraichi, adding that the channel will air both new and old movies.

The new channel comes as a response to progress made by the Moroccan film industry in recent years in terms of production, Minister of Communications Khalid Naciri said.

"Aflam will contribute to film culture by educating the public about film and raising awareness through special cinema magazines and covering high-profile events and festivals dedicated to film," Naciri noted.

Broadcast free of charge, 24 hours a day, by TNT (Télévision Numérique Terrestre) receivers, Aflam will offer its viewers original versions of selected films subtitled in Arabic or dubbed in Arab, Amazigh or French.

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The Moroccan production sector does not currently have the capacity to supply a channel of this kind with films on a daily basis, but the channel does constitute a tool which could encourage the development of national audiovisual and film production, said Ahmed Ghazali, the president of the Supreme Audiovisual Communication Authority (HACA).

"The development of audiovisual media and Moroccan film means that Moroccan production must play an increasingly important role in this channel’s programming, but the channel is not intended to broadcast just Moroccan-made films. It should also offer the Moroccan public a variety of foreign films," Ghazali told Magharebia.

Figures within the film industry welcomed the launch of the long-anticipated channel. Comedian Aziz Maouhoub was delighted, saying Afram will provide a major boost to his profession. Moroccan artists have been waiting a long time for an initiative of this kind to give film the public exposure it deserves, he said.

Arts critic Jamal Bouaazzaoui feels that the channel is a positive initiative which will bring Moroccans back to the cinema. "In 2006-2007 around fifty Moroccan films were produced, so it's an emerging industry. However, fewer than 5% of people go to the cinema and we're also seeing mass closures of cinemas in cities all over the country. The Aflam channel will contribute to fostering a film culture," he commented.

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léssébéton Posted 2008-06-06

The have been promising an Amazigh channel for years now, but the state always comes out with: “We do not have the necessary budget.” With regards to this channel, the truth is it does not have the care; it does have the finances. Pfff!!! This foolishness disgusts me.

faiza Posted 2008-06-07

Wow, this is my first time visiting this site, God bless you.

farid Posted 2008-06-08

What is the fate of the Amazigh channel? Or does its license not t exist? This is a racist and chauvinist regime.

reda Posted 2008-06-08

The only thing is that you are spouting nonsense. Forget it, already! Enough foolishness. Here is the link that will explain it to you: http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/fr/features/awi/features/2008/01/30/feature-01

hamza Posted 2008-06-10

Salam. Thank you for this site. Honestly, there should be a channel gathering all the Maghreb countries because we need it. Our cultures are close and our languages are similar. There should be a channel which covers our films, music, news and documentaries. Thank you.

said Posted 2008-06-16

Congratulations for the channel but you forgot one thing. Why have you forgotten putting an Amazigh channel, or do Amazigh people not deserve it or are they not Moroccans. Stand up brothers and set up an Amazigh channel so that people would say that Morocco has granted rights to everyone.

انسان Posted 2008-06-24

It is nice to be interested in the seventh art. It is nice that we have a movie channel; movies around the clock. But is there something that this channel can offer to Moroccan young talents? Or will it just be like other channels? Will it really contribute to the development of the Moroccan cinema? Or will it be restricted to broadcasting old and new movies? Development can be achieved by looking for young talents whether in script writing or acting because we so much need a variety of ideas. Otherwise, we will remain confined to the ideas of the famous script writers, directors and actors. This is not a development.

meryem Posted 2008-09-06

This site is quite good but we need TV like other satellite channels. Thank you.

sima Posted 2008-11-07

Why aren’t the Amazigh Moroccans, Mr Said? The Amazigh are the foundation of this country, and you cannot deny this!

كنزة العموري Posted 2008-11-17

I want Moroccan films.

hisokane Posted 2009-02-16

We hope to have an interesting Amazigh channel. I feel that there is a racial discrimination. Why is there a Sahrawi channel but no Amazigh channel even if we are the origin?

عفاف Posted 2009-03-13

I am very happy.

I.H Posted 2009-05-25

Will the aflam channel be broadcasted on hotbird in the near future?

abraj Posted 2009-08-01

Salam. I am Hassaine from Morocco. How are you. Bless you. I am a faithful friend. Thank you.

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