Hespress – Manal LotfySaturday 13 May 2023 – 06:31
Moroccan television productions continue to attract Moroccan viewers and attract their attention, despite the fact that weeks have passed since the end of the Ramadan race, which is known for its abundance of artistic works, both dramas and comedies, that enjoy a very high viewership during that period of the year.
Among the dramas that continue to attract Moroccan viewers is the Moroccan drama series “Aisha”, which is shown on Channel One every Monday evening. Without forgetting the concerns of her sisters and supporting them.
--This work, which was supervised by Dany Youssef, reviews stories from the lived reality of teenage girls, and deals with a group of taboos in a human form that impressed viewers, which made its episodes achieve an important viewership.
In turn, the social series “Tareeq al-Ward”, directed by Hisham al-Jabari, was able to maintain its position and continue to attract the attention of viewers outside of Ramadan programming, although it was shown on a weekly rather than daily basis.
The series bears a dramatic and romantic character, as it monitors the success story of a young woman named “Yasmine” who is exposed to great problems at the beginning of her life and falls into many obstacles, but she overcomes that and strengthens her personality with the succession of events. It also highlights the sacrifice of a strong village woman and her struggle to raise her daughters. And defending them after the death of the husband, and preserving the family’s inheritance of agricultural land.
The historical series “The Travelers” also knows an important follow-up rate during its broadcast on Channel One. It is a work that falls in the category of heritage dramas. Its events take place during the French protectorate period, just before Morocco’s independence. It tells the story of the character “Khaitana” who fell in love with a stranger from her clan. Branching from this story are secondary, branching stories, closely related to details and parts related to the time frame of the work, which also depicts an aspect of the life of the nomads and their paths.