Marrakech – Renowned Moroccan director Driss Roukhe has completed filming his latest television drama, “Fattouma,” set to premiere during the 2026 Ramadan season.
The series is part of a lineup of Moroccan productions aiming to deliver fresh, emotionally rich storytelling that reflects both human and social dimensions.
Reuniting once again with Sigma Productions, Roukhe takes another artistic leap with this new project, a compelling social drama centered on Fatouma, a woman navigating tangled conflicts between her past and present.
The story follows her struggle for self-fulfillment in a world driven by greed, ambition, and power.
Viewers will explore deep emotional and moral themes through Fattouma’s journey, as the protagonist faces painful memories and personal challenges that turn her life upside down.
Blending tension, empathy, and introspection, the series tackles issues of identity, justice, and human relationships within an authentically Moroccan setting.
Set primarily in Casablanca’s bustling neighborhoods and local markets, Fattouma captures the pulse of everyday life, where love, betrayal, and ambition intertwine to create a dramatic arc with twists and emotional depth.
The cast brings together a strong ensemble of Moroccan talent, including Aziz Hattab, Fatima Zahra Bennacer, Tarik El Boukhari, Hassan Foulane, Said Bey, Abdellah Chakiri, Abdelghani Sannak. Of note is a remarkable comeback by Mohamed Kafi, marking his return to television after a long absence.
According to sources close to the production, Roukhe has focused on delivering a visually rich and artistically refined experience, balancing strong storytelling, powerful performances, and meticulous direction.
Fattouma is expected to mark another milestone in Driss Roukhe’s career, continuing his tradition of crafting stories that resonate deeply with Moroccan audiences and reflect the evolving maturity of national television drama.