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El Kabch 2007

★ 9.01 votes95 min📅 2007-10-01

Set in a quaint Moroccan village, *El Kabch* (2007) dives into the lively, often chaotic world of local politics as candidates vie for leadership roles—and the prestige of forming the village's first-ever football team becomes the ultimate measure of success.

Director: Naoufel Berraoui

Cast

Mohamed Bastaoui
Mohamed Bastaoui
Lhaj
Touria Alaoui
Essaadia
Hassan Mediaf
Lankoust
Benaissa El Jirari
Benaissa El Jirari
Doukali
Youssef Ait Mansour
Ali
Khatima El Alaoui
Menana
Abdellah Chicha
Chriouit
Wahid Sanouji
Issaoui
Ibrahim Khay
Referee
Noufissa Doukkali
Mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is El Kabch (2007) about?

*El Kabch* follows the heated rivalry in a Moroccan village where candidates compete to run local affairs—with the twist that forming a football team becomes the ultimate decider. The film blends political satire with community spirit, showcasing how ambition and tradition clash in unexpected ways.

Who directed El Kabch?

Naoufel Berraoui directed *El Kabch*, infusing the film with a sharp yet playful tone that balances humor and social commentary.

Who stars in El Kabch?

The film features Mohamed Bastaoui, Touria Alaoui, Hassan Mediaf, Benaissa El Jirari, and Youssef Ait Mansour in key roles.

Is El Kabch (2007) worth watching?

As a Moroccan comedy-drama, *El Kabch* offers a unique slice-of-life story with universal themes of ambition and community. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its blend of humor and heart makes it a charming watch for fans of lighthearted, culturally rich cinema.

How long is El Kabch?

*El Kabch* runs for 95 minutes.

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About El Kabch (2007) — A Comedy Where Politics and Football Collide

Set in a quaint Moroccan village, *El Kabch* (2007) dives into the lively, often chaotic world of local politics as candidates vie for leadership roles—and the prestige of forming the village's first-ever football team becomes the ultimate measure of success. Directed by Naoufel Berraoui, this comedy-drama blends sharp social satire with the infectious energy of community spirit, where power struggles and football fever collide in equal measure. With a cast led by Mohamed Bastaoui and Touria Alaoui, the film captures the humor and heart of rural life, where tradition meets ambition in unexpected ways.

The atmosphere is warm yet witty, as the villagers navigate their ambitions through laughter and lighthearted rivalry. Berraoui's storytelling balances the absurdity of political maneuvering with the universal appeal of teamwork and ambition, making *El Kabch* (2007) a charming exploration of what it means to lead—and to play the game.