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

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

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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