Moroccan Actress Nisrine Erradi Wins Best Actress for Breakthrough Role in "Adam"

Nisrine Erradi, a major figure in Moroccan cinema, distinguished herself through the cult film "Adam" by director Maryam Touzani. At the Durban International Film Festival, she received the Best Actress Award for her role.
In a statement to the media, the actress announced: "I have previous experiences with Moroccan directors whom I respect a lot, and who have given me great expertise."
She added: "’Adam,’ which represents a turning point in my life, was an opportunity for me to demonstrate my skills, especially since it was the first time I played the lead role and won two awards in my career."
Furthermore, at the El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt, the actress was also awarded an encouragement prize by the EDA Foundation, created by the Canadian actor of Moroccan origin, Mena Messaoud.
In "Adam," Nisrine Erradi plays the role of a young woman who became pregnant in an extramarital relationship and was forced to go in search of adoptive parents. She was hosted by a woman living alone with her daughter, who will give new meaning to her life.
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