The American artist, who was speaking at a meeting on Tuesday in Rabat's Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Art (ISCA), hailed the spirit of openness of Moroccans and their passion for the art of cinema, reported MAP.
She highlighted the remarkable development in the film making industry in the kingdom and said she intends to shoot or produce a film on Morocco.
The meeting, initiated by the cultural service of the US embassy in Morocco, focused mainly on the cinema discourse and the contribution of new information technologies to promote the art of film making.
Amy Williams founded her film production company Bal Maiden Films 1992 and received a degree of Film Production from the University of California at Los Angeles.
She benefited from the use of new technologies which have had an impact on her substantive work and helped her explore new approaches to storytelling and develop projects across different cultures.
Among her works are “No Sweat” in 2006 and “Deadly Oasis” in 2004, and “Tales of Women from Las Vegas” in 2001 and other works.