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Lubna Azabal (born 15
August 1973) is a
Belgian actress.
Azabal was born on 15
August 1973 in
Brussels to a
Moroccan father and a
Spanish mother. After...
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Adapted from
Wajdi Mouawad's play of the same name,
Incendies stars Lubna Azabal, Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin,
Maxim Gaudette, and Rémy Girard. The
story concerns...
- who also co-wrote with Dani Valent. The film
stars Ben
Foster and
Lubna Azabal. Will
Shepard (Foster), a
solitary young man who
lives in the San Francisco...
- Adil El Arbi and
Bilall Fallah. The film
stars Aboubakr Bensaihi,
Lubna Azabal, Amir El Arbi, Tara Abboud, and
Younes Bouab. It
focuses on the portrayal...
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written by Rhalib,
David Lambert, and Chloé Léonil. It
stars Lubna Azabal as Amal, a high
school literature teacher in Brussels,
whose decision to...
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Mareike Engelhardt and
starring Megan Northam,
Natacha Krief and
Lubna Azabal. A
young French girl, Jessica,
leaves France to
Syria in 2014, with her...
- in
Sudan and London.
Wunmi Mosaku -
Malia Isaach De Bankolé - Bah
Lubna Azabal -
Halima Yigal Naor - Said Hiam Abb**** -
Nonso Anozie -
Nyokabi Gethaiga...
- Viva Laldjérie, 2003,
directed by
Nadir Moknèche, with
Biyouna and
Lubna Azabal; Bab el Web, 2004,
directed by
Merzak Allouache, with Samy Naceri, Julie...
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history as the
first Moroccan film to be
shortlisted for the award.
Lubna Azabal as Mina
Saleh Bakri as
Halim Ayoub Missioui [d] as
Youssef The film was...
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Francisco Novella Azabal Pérez y
Sicardo (1769 – 1822) was a
Spanish general in New
Spain and
interim viceroy of the
colony from July 5, 1821 to July 21...