Open-Air Cinema Is Having a Moment in Morocco

From a golf course in Casablanca to a Jacuzzi terrace in Fez, the country’s outdoor screens keep finding new shapes.
Netflix’s ‘Lupin’ Returns for Season 4

With Season 4 on the horizon, audiences are now eager to see how Assane Diop will outsmart his circumstances once again.
French-Moroccan Star Roschdy Zem to Chair Deauville Festival Jury

His selection as president of the Deauville jury underscores his standing as one of the leading figures in contemporary French cinema.
K-Drama ‘Teach You a Lesson’ Draws Attention on Netflix Following Premiere

The show has sparked widespread discussion among K-drama viewers, with many praising its fast-paced storytelling, action-packed scenes, and its exploration of issues affecting modern education.
Yves Saint Laurent Museum Launches ‘FILMINDIA’ Cinema Series Celebrating Indian Film Heritage

Rabat – Yves Saint Laurent museum has announced the launch of FILMINDIA, an exclusive Indian film cycle set to run from June 1 to August 31. Screenings will take place every Monday at 7 p.m. at the museum’s Pierre Bergé Auditorium, offering audiences in Marrakech a cinematic journey through the richness and diversity of Indian cinema. Moving beyond the traditional image of Bollywood, FILMINDIA explores the many layers of India’s film landscape through a carefully curated selection of classic and contemporary works. The program highlights a wide range of genres and movements, including auteur cinema, parallel cinema, social satire, political drama, psychological thrillers, and experimental filmmaking. Audiences will have the opportunity to discover iconic films such as Jalsaghar (1958) by Satyajit Ray, Pyaasa (1957) by Guru Dutt, and Manthan (1976) by Shyam Benegal, alongside modern acclaimed titles including Ugly (2013) by Anurag Kashyap and Masaan (2015) by Neeraj Ghaywan. The program has been curated by acclaimed Indian filmmaker and producer Nikkhil Advani, who assembled a personal selection of films that have shaped the history of Indian cinema. A key highlight of the series will be Advani’s attendance at the screening of his celebrated film Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) on July 6, 2026, at the Pierre Bergé Auditorium. Through FILMINDIA, the museum continues to position itself as an international cultural crossroads, fostering artistic dialogue between Morocco and India. In line with this mission, all screenings will be free to attend with prior reservation, allowing wider audiences to experience these landmark films on the big screen. The 14-film program will also travel to the Cinémathèque de Tanger, where screenings will run from June 5 to September 4. Designed for devoted cinephiles and curious newcomers alike, FILMINDIA promises to turn summer Monday evenings in Marrakech into an immersive cultural experience celebrating the depth, creativity, and emotional power of Indian cinema.
HBO Max Reveals Star-Studded Cast for New Harry Potter Series

The series is expected to debut during the upcoming holiday season, positioning it as one of HBO Max’s most anticipated releases as the platform expands its flagship fantasy universe.
Morocco’s Archaeology and Heritage Film Festival Returns for Second Edition

The festival will host internationally renowned archaeologists, architects, filmmakers, and heritage researchers for three scientific conferences.
Rabat Opens Films Call for ‘White Night of Cinema and Democracy’

The ARMCDH is inviting filmmakers to submit works exploring democracy ahead of an overnight program of screenings and public debate in Rabat on June 26–27.
Can’t-Miss Events Lighting Up Rabat This Week

Hopefully, the sound of music and the magic performances will light up your week!
‘Eyes Wide Shut’: Stanley Kubrick’s Final Meditation on Desire, Power, and Illusion

The filmmaker’s last work remains a haunting philosophical inquiry into intimacy, social masks, and the fragile architecture of modern identity.