"Agadir n Lman" is a social drama that sheds light on a deeply rooted historical symbol of the Amazigh people: the agadir—the singular of "igdar," which refers to the communal granaries known among the Amazigh, traditionally used for storing grain and provisions and protecting the inhabitants' property.
The film's events revolve around this agadir, which is more than just a granary; it is a collective memory, a symbol of trust, solidarity, and the order that once governed the lives of the villagers. Through the characters of the agadir's keeper, the village elder, and the local inhabitants, a struggle unfolds between preserving heritage and identity and the transformations and challenges facing society.
The film reflects the spirit of the culture: the land, memory, belonging, and the value of community. The cinematography highlights the beauty of the setting, and the acting brings the viewer closer to the details of daily life in the villages.
- Category
- aflam tachlhit souss
- Tags
- Agadir n Lman", Amazigh, The film's





