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A Moroccan movie gained the Black Iris award on the Amman Movie Pageant.

The movie “Gangs” by the Moroccan director Kamal Azraq gained the Black Journal Award for the Finest Function Movie, on the fifth session of the Amman Worldwide Movie Pageant, which ended the day earlier than yesterday on the headquarters of the Movie Fee Royal Jordanian.

The hero of the work, Abdul Latif Al-Masturi, gained the Finest Actor Award, and the Yemeni Abeer Muhammad gained the Finest Actor Award for her position within the Yemeni movie “The Exhausted”, which additionally gained the Particular Jury Award.

The Viewers Award went to the Jordanian movie “God prepared, a boy,” directed by Amjad Al-Rasheed and starring Mona Hawa, Haitham Omari, Youmna Marwan, and Muhammad Gizawi.

Within the particular documentary competitors, the Black Iris award was gained by the movie “Q” by director Joud Shehab from Lebanon, and the jury award went to the Jordanian movie “Helwa, My Land” by director Sareen Hayrabedian.

In a brief movie competitors, the Jordanian movie “The Forest” by director Firas Al-Taybeh and “Our Male and Our Feminine” by Jordanian director Ahmed Al-Yaseer gained the award, whereas the jury awarded the award to the Lebanese movie “Sparrow Scout” directed by Dwan Al-Qawuqji.

Within the class of worldwide characteristic movies, which isn’t aggressive, the viewers gave black irises to the American movie “The Case of Strangers,” directed by Brandt Andersen. The pageant, which primarily celebrates the primary works by artists, together with administrators, writers and actors, was launched on the third day of this month with the participation of over 50 movies, and her program included organizing workshops and dialogue periods.

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