Amazigh film “MONSTERS” wins best foreign movie in Florida

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Florida – After being officially selected at the New York Winter film festival awards and several other events across the globe in past months, Aksel Rifman’s “MONSTERS’ has won the best foreign movie at CENFLO, the Central Florida Film Festival that took place on Sep 27-29, 2019 in Florida.

Shot in Morocco in 2018, Monsters is a 97 min psychological thriller in Amazigh language, about three masked men, The Boss, The Brute and The Loser, who invade a rich family in their home in broad daylight to steal their money. But nothing is what it appears.

Aksel Rifman is a film director from Rif region in northern Morocco, who won the Best Screenplay Award in the Meknes TV Festival for his first TV movie The Killing Silence, which he wrote and directed. Aksel has also acted as a screenwriter, editor and a cinematographer in various projects over the last ten years in Spain, U.S and Morocco.

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