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Japanese TV film on life of Malika
Posted: 29-04-2005 , 06:03 GMT

A team of Japanese television production is currently completing in Tozeur a film on the life of Malika, the elder girl of General Mohamed Oufkir, the former Moroccan Minister of Interior.

 

Yabiladi reports that the film is a television adaptation of The Prisoner, an autobiography published in 1999 by Malika Oufkir, in collaboration with Michele Fitoussi.

 

In the book, Malika shortly tells her childhood story and then her imprisonment story following the entanglement of her father in an attempted murder conspiracy against King Hassan II.

Dorra Zarrouk, a 26 years old star of Tunisian television, plays the role of Malika.

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