A Deep Dive into Mohamed Achweika's Artistic Journey
The upcoming seminar, coordinated by Mohamed Ait Lamim, Said Al-Awadi, and Abdel Aziz Lahouidik, aims to revive the charm and significance of Mohamed Achweika's experiences within the daily cultural landscape. This initiative stems from a cultural project that emphasizes narrative creativity, artistic critique, and cinematic research through a philosophical lens. It treats film texts as spaces conducive to philosophical contemplation, engaging with concepts related to movement, time, space, and the body, among others. However, the focus of the seminar extends beyond his cinematic critique; it encompasses a holistic exploration of his experiences, attempting to present a comprehensive array of knowledge that has shaped Achweika's career in relation to creative action.
This scholarly seminar will provide a complete portrait of Mohamed Achweika's concerns and his connections with visual arts, cinema, and short stories. It encapsulates a range of creative domains that the researcher has turned into a horizon for constructing a cultural narrative that dissects literary texts and endeavors to plant a deeply rooted thought in its universal dimensions. Despite the extensive body of short stories authored by the creator of "Darwin's Beaks," Achweika's fame predominantly rests on his expertise in film criticism, wherein he has authored several original and influential critical works that contribute significantly to the cinematic research landscape in Morocco.
As reported by ar.le360.ma.