
Bone of Iron 2006
"Welcome to Morocco's outcasts, rejects and low-level outlaws."
In *Bone of Iron* (2006), Moroccan director Hicham Lasri crafts a biting dark comedy set against the backdrop of Casablanca's underbelly, where desperation and camaraderie collide.
Director: Hicham Lasri
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bone of Iron (2006) about?
Three cash-strapped friends in Casablanca must find 120 Dirhams or risk their friend dropping out of college. Facing impossible odds, they resort to a desperate and absurd scheme that spirals into chaos. The film blends comedy with biting social commentary.
Who directed Bone of Iron?
Hicham Lasri, a Moroccan filmmaker known for his sharp, socially conscious storytelling, directed *Bone of Iron*.
Who stars in Bone of Iron?
The film features Mustapha El Houari, Tarik Bakhari, Hassan Ben Badida, Mohamed Aouragh, and Najia Fettah in key roles.
Is Bone of Iron (2006) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Bone of Iron* stands out for its bold premise and Lasri's bold direction. Fans of offbeat Moroccan cinema and dark comedies will appreciate its raw energy, though its bleak themes may divide audiences. It's a cult pick for those seeking something truly different.
How long is Bone of Iron?
The film runs for 113 minutes.
About Bone of Iron (2006) — A Moroccan dark comedy about desperation and unlikely heroism
In *Bone of Iron* (2006), Moroccan director Hicham Lasri crafts a biting dark comedy set against the backdrop of Casablanca's underbelly, where desperation and camaraderie collide. The story follows three working-class friends—Mustapha El Houari, Tarik Bakhari, and Hassan Ben Badida—who, unable to scrape together a meager 120 Dirhams for their friend's bus fare, find their already fragile dreams crumbling under the weight of reality. Their dire straits push them toward an unthinkable act: hijacking a bus to secure the funds. Blending fantasy and social satire, Lasri paints a vivid portrait of Morocco's forgotten margins, where survival often trumps morality.
Underneath its absurd premise lies a raw exploration of poverty, friendship, and the lengths people go to protect what little they have. The film's offbeat humor contrasts sharply with its bleak themes, creating an unpredictable tone that lingers long after the credits roll. With a runtime of 113 minutes, *Bone of Iron* (2006) unfolds like a cautionary fable, challenging audiences to laugh while confronting harsh truths.