Ismaël Ferroukhi

Ismaël Ferroukhi (born 26 June 1962) is a French-Moroccan film director and screenwriter.He gained exposure with his 1992 short film L'Exposé, which won the Kodak Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.Following, Ferroukhi co-wrote the Cédric Kahn film Trop de bonheur (1994).[1] His directorial debut Le Grand Voyage, produced by Humbert Balsan and Ognon Pictures, won the Lion of the Future "Luigi De Laurentiis" Award for a First Feature Film at the 61st Venice Film Festival in 2004.[2] This article about a French film director is a stub.
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