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Director: Benoît Graffin
Cast: Ouassini Embarek, Jacques Nolot, Leïla Belarbi, Delia Amrani
Driss is a jack-of-all trades type who sells fish from his car and moves furniture from one end of his hometown Tangiers to the other. His girlfriend is a free-spirited and wealthy European lass who runs an antique shop. One day, Driss becomes fascinated with Fouad, an old man who runs a rundown café by the beach. Fouad disdains his fellow Moroccans, calling them lazy, preferring the company of Europeans -- particularly, as Driss later learns -- young European women. Always on the make, Driss offers Fouad a business proposition -- to revamp his establishment and turn it into a proper restaurant with Driss as his business partner. He is later shocked and hurt to learn that Fouad starts to remodel his business but without Driss. Sending out his friends as spies, Driss learns a number of unsettling things about his would-be associate.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Beach Café, a 2001 comedy-drama directed by Benoît Graffin, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film has not been recognized with any major awards, it has a respectable 7.0/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally positive audience response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, character-driven dramedies will appreciate the unique blend of humor and poignancy in Benoît Graffin's 2001 film Beach Café, featuring a standout performance from actor Ouassini Embarek as the enterprising Driss.