It seems that the exclusion of art pioneers from demonstrations and film festivals has become annoying to them, especially since the spotlight has begun to shine on young celebrities, to whom social networking sites have contributed to their popularity and fame among Moroccans.
Actress Malika Al-Ammari expressed her dissatisfaction with the exclusion of her and the rest of the pioneer generation, by those in charge of artistic demonstrations in the country, wondering in her last statement on the sidelines of her participation in the Women’s Film Festival in Salé, the reason behind her exclusion and marginalization by a group of demonstrations.
The same speaker stressed that she feels like a foreign artist among Moroccans, and continued, “I feel like I am feeling alone for the first time in my head, like preparing for festivals.”
Malika Al-Ammari’s statement caused widespread controversy on social media, as many Moroccan activists, supervising artistic demonstrations in Morocco, called for attention to the generation of pioneers and celebrating them, instead of shedding light on “web” celebrities and honoring them for their efforts and talents, which some described as “weak.” “.