Before its world premiere in the Toronto International Film Festival’s Platform program, the indie 3D animated feature Bouchra has been secured by international sales agency Lucky Number. The film is directed by Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani, and artfully combines documentary techniques with fiction to explore the nuanced relationship between a queer anthropomorphic animal artist in New York and her mother in Morocco.
Co-produced by 2 Lizards Production, Hi Production, and Fondazione Prada, the film features dialogue in English, French, and Arabic, spotlighting a rich multicultural tapestry.
TIFF describes Bouchra as a layered portrait of generational and cultural complexities — the “fictional” Bouchra shares art-centric moments with her painter mother Aïcha, while the “filmmaker” Bouchra engages in emotionally raw phone calls with her cardiologist mom in Casablanca, reflecting nearly real conversations between Bennani and her mother. Through this dual narrative, the film underscores unspoken truths and evolving identities.
Why Bouchra Resonates in AVGC & Global Storytelling
Key Aspect | Impact |
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Cultural Authenticity | Delivers a deeply personal narrative rooted in Moroccan heritage and diasporic identity. |
LGBTQ+ Representation | Centers a queer female protagonist in a storyline rarely seen in animation. |
Innovative Hybrid Style | Combines documentary realism with stop-motion aesthetic and visual storytelling. |
Festival-Ready Exposure | Being acquired by Lucky Number elevates its potential for global distribution. |