L'Enfance volée (Stolen Childhood) is a 1994 Moroccan film by Hakim Noury.[1] It is one of Noury's most popular and influential films.[2] The film is set in Casablanca and tells the story of the abuse of a young servant girl.[3]
^Cinéma d'en francophonie - Marc Bossaerts, Catherine Van Geel - 1995 -Page 33 " « L'Enfance volée » Hakim Nouiy Sur un sujet grave, important, actuel : le travail, même l'exploitation des enfants dans les grandes villes marocaines, Hakim Noury a fait un film intelligent et sensible, et à résonance universelle."
^Sandra Gayle Carter What Moroccan Cinema?: A Historical and Critical Study, 2009 p.257 "One of his most popular and influential films was Stolen Childhood, which took its subject from the press and social reality and in turn influenced social reality and in turn influenced social reality through raising consciousness, and discussion that was in turn disseminated in the "
^Catherine Fowler, Gillian Helfield Representing the Rural: Space, Place, and Identity in Films . 2006. "It is in Casablanca that a young servant girl from the country is abused and betrayed in Hakim Noury's Moroccan feature L'enfance vole/Stolen Childhood (1994)."
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