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Wilaya
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Wilaya

Feb 13, 2012
1h 37m
★ 5.3

Overview

Fatimetu returns to the Wilaya of Smara for the funeral of her mother, after 16 years living in Spain. There she meets her brother Jatri, who is expecting his first child with Aichetu his wife, and her sister Hayat. Jatri tells her that she has inherited the family Khaimah and must care for her sister. Fatimetu reluctantly accepts the last will of her mother, though she is not sure how to take care of her sister as she can barely take care of herself.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Pérez Rosado Producciones
Wanda Visión

Wilaya Trailers

Cast

Nadhira Mohamed

Fatimetu

Nadhira Mohamed

Memona Mohamed

Hayat

Memona Mohamed

Aziza Brahim

Sdiga

Aziza Brahim

Mohamed Said Salem

Said

Mohamed Said Salem

Mohamed Moulud

Jatri

Mohamed Moulud

Jatra Malainin Mami

Brahim

Jatra Malainin Mami

Lasria Gasem Mohamed

Aichetu

Lasria Gasem Mohamed

Buyema Fateh Lahsen

Buyema

Buyema Fateh Lahsen

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