Biographies: Abdelilah Hamdouchi - Writer

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A Moroccan writer, born in the city of Meknes. He worked as a professor of the Arabic language and then devoted himself to writing. He is a member of the Moroccan Writers’ Union and the Authors’ Association. He presented several screenwriting workshops at several Moroccan universities and participated in several international literary conferences. His novel "White Fly" was translated into English, and his novel "Blind Whale" was translated into Spanish. He is considered one of the most important screenwriters in Morocco. He has several cinematic and television works, and some of his works have won several Arabic and international awards, including Best Screenplay for the film Behind Closed Doors at the Golden Reel Award Festival in California, and his film Aida won the Best Screenplay Award at the Agadir Film Festival.