Film Director

Nabil Ayouch

Moroccan film director

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Nabil Ayouch is the 1,583rd most popular film director, the 5,232nd most popular biography from France and the 162nd most popular French Film Director.

Nabil Ayouch is most famous for his work as a Franco-Moroccan film director, producer, and writer, particularly for films like "Horses of God" and "Much Loved," which explore social issues in Moroccan society. His films often provoke discussions about culture, identity, and the challenges faced by marginalized communities.

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Among Film Directors

Among film directors, Nabil Ayouch ranks 1,583 out of 2,041Before him are Tom McGrath, Stéphane Brizé, Marcus Nispel, Hiroyuki Morita, F. Gary Gray, and Adrian Biddle. After him are Peter Chan, Birt Acres, Barrie M. Osborne, Lee Cheol-ha, Nikolai Ekk, and Victor Salva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Nabil Ayouch ranks 460Before him are Hidehiko Yoshida, Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Brian Van Holt, Gangrel, Erwin Sánchez, and F. Gary Gray. After him are Eduardo Riedel, Delfí Geli, Eduardo Santamarina, Roberto Balado, John Kiffmeyer, and Jon Huertas.

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In France

Among people born in France, Nabil Ayouch ranks 5,232 out of NaNBefore him are Gilles Panizzi (1965), Isabelle Carré (1971), Guy Stéphan (1956), Stéphane Brizé (1966), Michèle Jacot (1952), and Mathieu Debuchy (1985). After him are Gwendal Peizerat (1972), Johnny Schuth (1941), Ranulf Flambard (1060), Tristán Ulloa (1970), Anne Brochet (1966), and Jean-Luc Sandoz (1960).

Among Film Directors In France

Among film directors born in France, Nabil Ayouch ranks 162Before him are René Vautier (1928), Stéphane Sednaoui (1963), Catherine Corsini (1956), Giorgio Capitani (1927), Alexandre Aja (1978), and Stéphane Brizé (1966). After him are Jean-François Richet (1966), Bruno Delbonnel (1957), Erick Zonca (1956), Oliver Laxe (1982), Julia Ducournau (1983), and Christophe Honoré (1970).

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