Maryam Touzani, born on September seventeenth, nineteen eighty, is a prominent Moroccan filmmaker and actress whose work has garnered international acclaim. With a diverse career spanning acting, screenwriting, and directing, she has made significant contributions to the Moroccan film industry.
She is perhaps best known for her directorial debut, the critically acclaimed film Adam, released in two thousand nineteen. This poignant narrative not only captivated audiences but also earned Morocco's nomination for the ninety-second Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.
Following the success of Adam, Touzani continued to push boundaries with her second feature, The Blue Caftan, which premiered in two thousand twenty-two. This film further solidified her reputation as a visionary director and was selected as Morocco's submission for the ninety-fifth Academy Awards.
In addition to her work in film, Maryam Touzani has also made her mark in television and journalism, showcasing her versatility and passion for storytelling across various mediums.