Karim Debbagh

Karim Debbagh (born January 25, 1972, in Tangier) is a Moroccan film producer.

Karim Debbagh
Born (1972-01-25) January 25, 1972
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1997 - present

Life and work

In 1997 Debbagh went to Germany to study Film Production at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg. In 2002 he finished his studies, and received his diploma. Afterward. Debbagh worked as line producer and unit production manager in Germany. Debbagh returned to his hometown of Tangier in 2003. There he founded his production company Kasbah-Films Tangier GmbH, which has produced and coproduced various international films.

Personal life

Karim Debbagh was a friend of the American composer and author Paul Bowles.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Director Notes
1993 Am Strand von Merkela Frieder Schlaich Short
1995 Paul Bowles - Halbmond Irene von Alberti & Frieder Schlaich (2)
1997 Gegenwelt Rauschgift Peter Leippe TV movie
1998 Inner City Blues Marc Schölermann Short
2000 Walpurgisnacht Jonas Greulich Short
Tanger - Legende einer Stadt Peter Goedel Documentary
2001 Morakko und der beste Mensch der Welt Sven Abel
2002 Liveschaltung Michael Dreher Short
2004 Soundless Mennan Yapo
SommerHundeSöhne Cyril Tuschi
Rain Is Falling Holger Ernst Short
Der Stich des Skorpion Stephan Wagner TV movie
2005 Herencia flamenca Michael Meert Documentary
2006 Klang der Ewigkeit Bastian Clevé
Fair Trade Michael Dreher (2) Short
Unter kaiserlicher Flagge Jürgen Stumpfhaus TV movie
Durchbruch bei Suez Axel Engstfeld Documentary
Paul Bowles' Moroccan Friends Karim Debbagh & Frieder Schlaich (3) Documentary
Mädchengeschichten Irene von Alberti (2) TV series (1 episode)
2007 Fata Morgana Simon Groß
Chambr'a Rachid Cheikh Short
Blut und Honig Wolfgang Bergmann, Kai Christiansen & Irene Langemann Documentary
Die Juden - Geschichte eines Volkes Sabine Klauser & Nina Koshofer TV series (5 episodes)
2008 The Objective Daniel Myrick
Kronos. Ende und Anfang Olav F. Wehling
Tangerine Irene von Alberti (3)
The African Twintowers Christoph Schlingensief Documentary
2009 Die zwei Leben des Daniel Shore Michael Dreher
Ceasefire Lancelot von Naso
The 8 Several
2010 Zohra: A Moroccan Fairy Tale Barney Platts-Mills
The Taking of Prince Harry Alexander Marengo TV movie
Die Frau des Schläfers Edzard Onneken TV movie
Romanzo criminale – La serie Stefano Sollima TV series (1 episode)
Gesichter des Islam TV series (1 episode)
2011 Black Brown White Erwin Wagenhofer
Traitors Sean Gullette Short
Coup de soleil Karim Debbagh (2) Short
Das Mädchen auf dem Meeresgrund Ben Verbong TV movie
Flirtcamp Oliver Dommenget TV movie
Fischer fischt Frau Lars Jessen TV movie
2012 Say Goodbye to the Story (ATT 1/11) Christoph Schlingensief (2) Short
The Curse Fyzal Boulifa Short
AL Hadaf-La Cible Munir Abbar Short
Willkommen im Krieg Oliver Schmitz TV movie
The Kidnap Diaries Norman Hull TV movie
Trigger Point Matthias Hoene TV series (1 episode)
2013 Exit Marrakech Caroline Link
The Patrol Tom Petch
Traitors Sean Gullette (2)
Anashim Ketumim Hanna Azoulay Hasfari
Open Desert Robert Krause
Die verbotene Frau Hansjörg Thurn TV movie
Eine mörderische Entscheidung Raymond Ley Documentary
2014 The Cut Fatih Akin
Die Mamba Ali Samadi Ahadi
Hercules Reborn Nick Lyon
Three Stones for Jean Genet Frieder Schlaich (4) Documentary
The Red Tent Roger Young TV mini-series
2015 Never Let Go Howard J. Ford
Fatal News Kilian Riedhof TV movie
2016 A Hologram for the King Tom Tykwer
Army of One Larry Charles
2017 The Yellow Birds Alexandre Moors
High Wire Act Brad Anderson
Backstabbing for Beginners Per Fly
The Nile Hilton Incident Tarik Saleh
Blackline: The Beirut Contract Christian Johnston
2018 Untitled Arab Spring Project Jason Wulfsohn
2023 Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes Robert Schwentke

Awards[2]

  • 2012: Dubai International Film Festival - Nominated for the Muhr Arab Award in the category Best Film - Short for The Curse
  • 2013: Tangier Mediterranean Short Film Festival - Festival Award in the category Best Film for AL Hadaf-La Cible

References

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