Time Of Indifference 2021 Mtrjm — Shahd Fylm The

For fans of independent Moroccan cinema looking beyond the usual festival darlings, this film is a quiet, powerful punch. Just don’t expect it to hold your hand. That would require caring. Have you seen any other under-the-radar MTRJM films about urban alienation? Share your recommendations in the comments below.

If you are a fan of slow-burn character studies, existential dread, and the aesthetics of urban isolation, this MTRJM (Moroccan cinema) hidden gem deserves your attention. Warning: Minor thematic spoilers ahead. shahd fylm The Time Of Indifference 2021 mtrjm

Moroccan cinema is often associated with two extremes: lavish, festival-bound art films about social struggle, or broad comedies made for local box office success. But every few years, a film slips through the cracks that feels uncomfortably personal. Shahd Fylm’s The Time of Indifference (2021) is exactly that film. For fans of independent Moroccan cinema looking beyond

Beneath the surface, Youssef is a ghost. Have you seen any other under-the-radar MTRJM films

The narrative unfolds over one week. He stops answering his mother’s calls. He deletes social media notifications without reading them. He watches his friends argue about politics and religion over expensive coffee, then walks home in silence. The “time of indifference” refers not to a political era, but to Youssef’s internal clock—a period where he has decided that caring about anything (love, career, family, the future) is a liability.

★★★½ (4/5 for ambition and mood; 3/5 for accessibility)