18-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Morocco World
Rising Star Ambar Tesoudali: From Kickboxing Champion to Silver Screen Debut
Doha – Ambar Tesoudali, the 13-year-old Moroccan-Belgian kickboxing prodigy and promising champion from Borgerhout, Belgium, has made her debut in the highly anticipated film 'Patsers 2,' which premiered on February 17 in Antwerp.
Initially selected by actress Nora Gharib for a role that was later removed from the script, Tesoudali still contributed to the production through her boxing expertise and served as a stand-in for Gharib.
The film, directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, known for directing 'Bad Boys for Life,' features Matteo Simoni reprising his role as Adamo.
The sequel to the 2018 film 'Patser' takes a darker turn in exploring Antwerp's drug world, with production handled by The Searchers company.
At the premiere, Tesoudali reunited with cast members including Nora Gharib, Junes Lazaar, Jennifer Heylen, and Said Boumazoughe, a Moroccan-Belgian actor who has become an inspiration for young people.
The event drew notable attendees, including Antwerp Mayor Bart De Wever, Paul Jambers, and filmmaker Jan Verheyen.
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The young athlete's involvement in 'Patsers 2' follows her recent victory at the International Fight Promotion (IFP) championship in Germany, where she claimed the youth title in the 46 kg category in December 2024.
Tesoudali began her martial arts journey with taekwondo at age five before transitioning to kickboxing at eight, earning recognition from legendary kickboxers Ernesto Hoost, who dubbed her the 'queen of the ring,' and Andy Sauwer.
'Patsers 2' is set for nationwide release in Belgian cinemas on February 19. The film's story, developed with input from crime journalist Joris van der Aa, blends fiction with real events from Antwerp's criminal underworld.
While the directors were unable to attend the premiere due to commitments in Saudi Arabia, the film showcases their evolution as filmmakers despite working with a significantly smaller budget than their Hollywood projects.
The film also features performances from Pommelien Thijs, Ward Kerremans, Louis Talpe, Geert Van Rampelberg, and Dutch actors Yolanthe Cabau and Soundos El Ahmadi. Tags: Belgian CinemaMoroccan TalentYouth Sports