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Hafid Abdelmoula
Born
Hafid Abdelmoula

1975
NationalityMoroccan-American
CitizenshipMorocco, United States
EducationVermont College of Fine Arts
Occupation(s)Film Director, Author, Screenwriter, Actor, Singer, Producer
Years active2000–present
Notable workBroken Gaiete, Captain Fantastic, The Wall in the Garden, Arto
SpouseTrudel S Abdelmoula

Hafid Abdelmoula (Arabic: حفيظ عبد المولى; born 1975) is a Moroccan-American filmmaker, author, screenwriter, actor, singer, and producer. He is best known for his work on Broken Gaiete, Captain Fantastic, The Wall in the Garden, and Arto.[1][2]

Biography

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Hafid Abdelmoula is a Moroccan-American filmmaker, author, and storyteller. His work spans writing, directing, producing, acting, and singing. Fluent in Arabic, French, English, and Berber, he draws on his diverse background and experiences to create stories that connect with a wide audience.

Abdelmoula’s journey into filmmaking began in his twenties while studying English Literature at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, Morocco. Later, he pursued further education in the USA at New Mexico State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s in Film, and at Vermont College of Fine Arts, where he obtained an MFA in Directing. He also occasionally gives lectures, sharing his expertise with aspiring filmmakers.[3][4] [5] His thesis film, Broken Gaiete, marked a significant milestone in his career, earning the Best Feature Film award at Santa Fe Film Festival and securing the El Paso Filmmaker Award for Best Director. This achievement was just the beginning of a series of accolades, with his work garnering 15 nominations and 5 wins at prestigious film festivals, including the Madrid International Film Festival and the World Music & Independent Film Festival. The film is now called VILLAGE.

His acclaimed portfolio includes the psychological thriller Baby, awarded at the New Mexico Student Filmmakers Showcase, and the evocative The Wall in the Garden. His multifaceted talent also earned him the title of "Rising Star" by the New Mexico Film and Television Hall of Fame in 2023.[6]

In addition to his celebrated past works, Abdelmoula is actively developing several exciting projects. These include Broken Gaiete II - Aevium, a sequel to his award-winning film, the intense drama Invisible Shackles, the Moroccan historical epic Allal The Painter, and a comedy mini-series titled Not Again. His latest short film, Arto, is now showing in festivals.[7]

Abdelmoula’s creative journey transcends boundaries, both in his art and in his life. Beyond filmmaking, he has also written two published novels and co-authored a how-to book with Trudel Abdelmoula. His work, whether on-screen or in print, continues to reflect the rich tapestry of his heritage while resonating with audiences on a global, community, and personal level.[8]

Filmography

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Past Films

  • Broken Gaiete (2020) – Director, Executive Producer, Writer[9][10]
  • Captain Fantastic (2016) – Funeral Driver (uncredited).[11]
  • The Wall in the Garden (2016)[12][13]
  • Human, a Depressed Machine (2016)
  • Baby (2015)
  • Arto (2023)

Arto is Abdelmoula's latest completed project, currently making rounds on the festival circuit. The film continues his exploration of human and cultural themes through a unique and compelling narrative.

Upcoming Projects

  • Broken Gaiete II - AEVIUM (2025)[14]
  • Invisible Shackles (2025)
  • Allal The Painter (2026)
  • The Other Her (2026)
  • Dream Dial (2024)
  • Strings of Hope (2024)

Television:

  • Red Carpet Report (TV Series, 1 episode, 2021)

References

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  1. ^ Cook, Mike (3 March 2021). "Local film wins top honors at Santa Fe Film Festival". Las Cruces Bulletin.
  2. ^ "Review – Broken Gaiete by Hafid Abdelmoula - IndieWrap". 6 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Building a Filmmaking Community Wherever You Live with Hafid Abdelmoula". Vermont College of Fine Arts.
  4. ^ "Hafid Abdelmoula, 2019 MFA in Film". Vermont College of Fine Arts.
  5. ^ "Hafid Abdelmoula, 2019 MFA in Film". Vermont College of Fine Arts.
  6. ^ "Hafid Abdelmoula | New Mexico Film + TV Hall of Fame". nmfilmandtvhalloffame.org.
  7. ^ "ARTO | The Santa Fe Film Festival". santafefilmfestival.com.
  8. ^ "Hafid Abdelmoula, 2019 MFA in Film". Vermont College of Fine Arts.
  9. ^ Romero, Leah. "1960s to today: Popular movies filmed in the Las Cruces area". Las Cruces Sun-News.
  10. ^ Gonzalez, Maria Cortes. "Las Cruces filmmaker's 'Broken Gaiete' wins Best Feature at 2021 Santa Fe Film Festival". El Paso Times.
  11. ^ "Captain Fantastic (2016)". Letters from Las Cruces. 9 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Best of Lonely Wolf #23LWIFF: Mental Health, Loneliness & Paraphilias". moviemaker.com. 11 May 2023.
  13. ^ "2017 NM Filmmakers Showcase Awards Nov. 14". ladailypost.com.
  14. ^ Cook, Mike (20 July 2023). "Las Cruces movie sells at Cannes; sequel could get financing from Morocco". Las Cruces Bulletin.
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