Highest rated movie: The Climb (2017)
Lowest rated movie: Vive la France (2013)
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Movies starring Moussa Maaskri have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 59%.
The Climb - released in 2017 - is Moussa Maaskri's highest rated movie, with a score of 72% based on 2 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Moussa Maaskri is Vive la France - released in 2013 - with a score of 44% based on 11 reviews.
Born in Algeria, Musa spent his childhood in the northern suburbs of Marseille. Very early on, he develops a passion for books and the theater and the performer of many tales of provence in the theatres of the region. His career took off when Marcel Maréchal entrusted him with a role in the play "The screens" at the Théâtre National Marseille, in the early 90's.
He obtained his first film role in 1991 in the feature film of Alex Métayer, Mohamed Bertrand-duval. In 1995 and 1998, he played successively for Karim Didi in Bye Bye and Out-of-game. In 1999, he wrote the screenplay of Mondialito of Nicolas Wadimoff. It has been seen in Vidocq by Pitof, Between Dogs And Wolves by Alexandre Arcady, Gomez And Tavarès of Gilles Paquet-brenner, Two Brothers by Jean-Jacques Annaud, Mr 73 by Olivier Marchal. In 2007, it is the poster of The Untamed by Claude-Michel Rome.
Moussa Maaskri has acted in films with Pierre-Marie Mosconi, David Belle, Éric Fraticelli and Gérard Depardieu.
Moussa Maaskri has worked with these film directors: Olivier Marchal, Luc Besson, Franck Gastambide and Tom McCarthy.
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