Hawa ya Hawa
Rida, an ambitious young man, seeks to win the heart of a Raouia. At the same time, he wants to achieve his dream of reviving the glory of his family, which exposes him to many paradoxes. Réda (Younes…

Hawa ya Hawa
Rida, an ambitious young man, seeks to win the heart of a Raouia. At the same time, he wants to achieve his dream of reviving the glory of his family, which exposes him to many paradoxes. Réda (Younes Bouab) is an extroverted and passionate young man, while Raouia (Nadia Kounda) is rather reserved and distant. Réda is a young entrepreneur striving to revive his family's publishing house, a company that once enjoyed great success but is now suffering from the crisis in the publishing industry. To turn things around, he is banking on the memoirs of a retired ambassador who lives far from the stress of the city, on a peaceful farm. The old man writes at his own pace, ignoring the deadline agreed upon with his publisher. As the deadline approaches, Réda decides to travel to the ambassador's farm to retrieve the memoirs himself. But the elderly man is nowhere near finishing them. To put pressure on him, Réda decides to stay at the farm until the manuscript is complete. It is in this idyllic countryside setting that he meets the ambassador's eldest daughter, the beautiful Raouia, and falls madly in love with her. —2m

Hawa ya Hawa
Comedy,Drama,Romance
Film Details
Rida, an ambitious young man, seeks to win the heart of a Raouia. At the same time, he wants to achieve his dream of reviving the glory of his family, which exposes him to many paradoxes. Réda (Younes Bouab) is an extroverted and passionate young man, while Raouia (Nadia Kounda) is rather reserved and distant.
Réda is a young entrepreneur striving to revive his family's publishing house, a company that once enjoyed great success but is now suffering from the crisis in the publishing industry. To turn things around, he is banking on the memoirs of a retired ambassador who lives far from the stress of the city, on a peaceful farm. The old man writes at his own pace, ignoring the deadline agreed upon with his publisher.
As the deadline approaches, Réda decides to travel to the ambassador's farm to retrieve the memoirs himself. But the elderly man is nowhere near finishing them. To put pressure on him, Réda decides to stay at the farm until the manuscript is complete.
It is in this idyllic countryside setting that he meets the ambassador's eldest daughter, the beautiful Raouia, and falls madly in love with her. —2m.