Fatima Al-Fihri is a renowned Moroccan actress and director, whose impressive career has spanned numerous roles in Moroccan series and films, as well as international and national festivals.
Throughout her illustrious career, Fatima has garnered numerous accolades, including the Best Actress award at the International Film Festival for her captivating performance in Mona Sader, a role that would go on to earn her further recognition.
In 2001, she received the Best Actress award for the same role in the Moroccan Film Festival, cementing her status as a leading talent in the industry. Two years later, in 2003, Fatima was honored with the Best Theater Actress award at the National Theater Festival, a testament to her versatility and range as a performer.
Beyond her acting talents, Fatima has also made a significant impact as a translator, adapting scenarios for films that have gone on to participate in national and Arab festivals, and winning numerous awards in the process, both in Morocco and internationally.
Fatima's educational background is equally impressive, having studied diagnostic techniques and physical expression at the esteemed Exemplary Center for Theater Training in Rabat, a renowned institution that has produced many of Morocco's most talented thespians.