Fez – “Zaz” follows an ordinary man whose life spins out of control after a viral video turns him into an overnight celebrity. As marketers swoop in and the glare of instant fame grows, he tries to keep a cool head while juggling a family crisis, madcap ads and the pressure of a society where everyone wants a slice of the buzz. The feature runs 1 hour 46 minutes.
Megarama has programmed the title not only in Fes but also in Casablanca and Rabat, with the film listed among current releases on each location’s website. That nationwide presence gives the comedy a broad reach just days after its rollout, allowing audiences in different regions to catch the movie in first-run.
Local press listings indicate that “Zaz” began its theatrical life at the end of October, with a general rollout the week of November 5. Le Matin’s cinema guide shows the movie on the slate for Megarama Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier and Fes, while also carrying the synopsis and the Moroccan release timing.
Beyond the Megarama circuit, CineAtlas El Jadida is also screening the film, and its page provides a fuller cast snapshot: lead actors Abdou Chami and Sara Dahani are joined by Abdellatif Chaouki, Sahar El Maataoui, Ziad El Fadili and Mehdi Tkito. Those credits complement the chain listings and underline that this is a Moroccan ensemble comedy built around the culture of virality and its ripple effects on everyday life.
While the premise trades in the frenzied pace of social media fame, the official theater write-ups frame “Zaz” as a character-driven story first, with the marketing machine and “instant glory” serving as comedic foils for the protagonist’s attempts to keep his personal world intact. That positioning has helped the film slide into a wide range of schedules alongside Hollywood and international titles, a sign that local audiences are getting fresh Moroccan offerings during a busy fall slate.
Moviegoers can find “Zaz” live on Megarama’s city pages — including Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat — where the film sits among the current listings. The CineAtlas page for El Jadida carries the same synopsis and confirms the extended cast. As usual, showtimes vary by city and day, but the nationwide carriage across multiple regions makes catching “Zaz” straightforward for most viewers in major hubs.
Whether you’re in the mood for a homegrown satire of influencer culture or simply looking for a brisk Moroccan crowd-pleaser, “Zaz” is on screens now — with Megarama leading the circuit and additional houses like CineAtlas joining the run.