Sanâa Alaoui

Sanâa Alaoui, also known as Sanaa Alaoui (Arabic: سناء العلوي), is a French Moroccan actress.

Sanâa Alaoui
Born (1987-04-29) April 29, 1987
Casablanca, Morocco
NationalityFrench-Moroccan
Other namesSanaa Alaoui
EducationLycée Lyautey
Occupation(s)Film actress
Television actress
Years active2002–present

Life

Alaoui aws born on April 29, 1987, in Casablanca. She earned her high school degree at Lycée Lyautey in Casablanca.

As a polyglot, she collaborated with directors from various nationalities, such as Gustavo Loza, Adil El Arbi and Abdelkader Lagtaâ. She plays in five languages: Arabic, French, Spanish, English and German.

In 2021, she led the jury of the Festival AMAL in Spain.[1]

Private life

Alaoui currently resides in Casablanca, after several years spent in Paris.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • 2022: Nisf Kamar of Jihane Bahar : Hanane
  • 2020: Le secret enterréof Yassine Fennane : Ferdaous
  • 2019: Coeur Karimof Abdelhay Laaraki : Professeur Nezha
  • 2016: Le juge est une femme, ep. Mauvais genre: Dalila Bensalem
  • 2011: Fischer fischt Frau, TV film by Lars Jessen: Mona
  • 2011: Section de recherches: Leïla Rezoug
  • 2010: Les Virtuoses, TV series, 1 episode: Nora Belassen
  • 2008: Bajo el mismo cielo, TV film by Sílvia Munt
  • 2008: Julie Lescaut, television series, 2 episodes: Maud
  • 2008: Famille d'accueil, a series by Stéphane Kaminka, 3 ep.: Lila
  • 2007: Duval et Moretti, a series by Stéphane Kaminka, 3 ep.: Lila
  • 2006: Les Rimaquoi (France 5): various roles
  • 2002: Préjudices: Nadia Chianti
  • 2002: Les grands frères, leading ep.: Malika
  • 2001: Le juge est une femme, ep. L'Ami d'enfance: Malika

Awards

  • February 2018: tribute at the International Youth Film Festival in Meknès
  • November 2017: tribute at the Festival méditerranéen cinéma et immigration in Oujda
  • September 2017 : tribute at the Khouribga African Film Festival[2]
  • 2009: New Talent Award at the MedFilm Festival in Rome[3]
  • 2007: first prize for Feminine Role at Moroccan National Film Festival for her role in Lahcen Zinoun's Oud Al’ward ou La Beauté éparpillée.[4]

References

  1. "Festival Euro-arabe Amalgame, Sanaa ALAOUI, présidente de jury". Le Soir Échos (in French). October 15, 2012.
  2. "Le Maroc rend hommage à son " l'actrice universelle ", Sanâa Alaoui". mazagan24.com (in French). September 15, 2017.
  3. "MedFilm Festival 2009 - Special Awards". medfilmfestival.it. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  4. "9e Festival national du film 2007 - Tanger : Palmarès". maghrebarts.ma (in French). Archived from the original on November 23, 2010.
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