Imago
What if the world that you have built and where you feel safe was questioned by those you have always trusted? What would you do if you had to face a dilemma because you were betrayed by your own confidant? Would you choose to fight for the custody of your son or to stay close to your imaginary friends you confide in? Would you choose reality or an imaginary world? Paranoia is not a persecution vaccine.
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Aziz TaziDirectorImago, Night Walk
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Aziz TaziWriter
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Guillaume BouteilleWriter
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Yacine BazzaouiWriter
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Valentin DigonnauxWriter
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Thomas ValencelleWriter
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Aziz TaziProducer
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Laetitia MartinucciKey Cast
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Dominique DaniKey Cast
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Loic RisserKey Cast
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Michel VanigliaKey Cast
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:48 minutes
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Completion Date:October 18, 2013
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Country of Origin:France
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Country of Filming:France
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Language:French
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes
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Arab Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
United States
October 18, 2013
World Premiere
Official Selection (Opening Film)
Aziz Tazi's dreams of becoming a filmmaker were first seeded when he was a child making video game films in Casablanca, Morocco. The videos went viral and some were awarded "Best Visual Effects" and "Most Innovative" by a popular gaming website after he turned 15.
In 2012, Aziz received funding from his engineering school in Paris and French bank BNP Paribas to direct and produce Imago. This psychological thriller about paranoia and madness was screened at international film festivals and opened the Arab Film Festival in Los Angeles in 2013. Pursuing his studies at the world-renowned University of California at Berkeley, Aziz made a documentary about successful Arab leaders in the U.S. called "Arab Stories: Bay Area," which aired on PBS.
After a year of working as creative director for the Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology, spearheading an ambitious effort to make UC Berkeley's entrepreneurship education available to everyone online, he moved to L.A. where he became the festival manager of the Arab Film Festival. After five years of living here, he now wrapped his first feature film "Night Walk" between L.A. and Morocco along with a star-studded cast including the likes of Golden Globe and BAFTA Winner Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler, Iron Man 2) Oscar-nominee Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight, The Expendables) Tiny Lister (Friday, The Fifth Element), Patrick Kilpatrick (Minority Report), Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop) and Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding).
Aziz made the cover of Morocco's highly-acclaimed "Challenge" magazine and was voted "Top 50 Men of the Year 2013" by VH Magazine, next to prominent Moroccan politicians and businessmen. In 2016, he was also featured on Forbes Africa's "30 Under 30" as a leading change-maker under 30 years old.