Magdalena : Released from Shame - Tarifit
Magdalena: Released from Shame is a feature-length film from the Jesus Film Project that tells the story of Jesus through the eyes of Mary Magdalene and other women who encountered Him. Drawing from the Gospel accounts, the film highlights Jesus’ compassion toward women who were rejected, shamed, or overlooked in their society. Through Mary Magdalene’s transformation—from brokenness to hope—the film presents a powerful message of dignity, forgiveness, and the unconditional love of Christ.
Jesus Film - Tarifit
The Jesus Film tells the story of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Gospel of Luke, brought to life in the heart language of Morocco’s Tarifit-speaking Amazigh people. Filmed on location and translated with care, this movie allows viewers to see and hear the message of love, forgiveness, and new beginnings in a way that speaks deeply to their culture and faith journey. It remains one of the most widely viewed films in history, inviting people everywhere to reflect on the life that changed the world.
The Last Day - Tarifit
In a beautifully animated style, a prisoner watches Jesus being flogged in the courtyard of Pontius Pilate. He remembers Jesus teaching and wonders why an innocent man is being hurt. Horrified, he recalls his own crime. The crowd in the courtyard shouts for Jesus to be crucified. The thief, another man, and Jesus are forced to carry the beams for their crosses and are marched toward Golgotha. When they arrive, nails are driven into their wrists, and each man is hung on a cross, their feet nailed to a wooden support. Our thief admits that Jesus is the Messiah and asks Jesus to remember him. Jesus promises that they will be together in paradise that very day. A dark storm engulfs the hill, and Jesus dies. The thief dies with a final gasp and sees Jesus in a beautiful place.
