Doha-ambart Tesoudali, the 13-year-old Moroccan-Belgian Kickbox wonder box and promising champion from Borgerhout, Belgium, has her debut in the highly expected film “Patsers 2”, which had its premiere on February 17th in Antwerp.
Tesoudali was initially selected by the actress Nora Gharib for a role that was later removed from the script, and was still contributing to production through her boxing competence and served as a replacement for Gharib.
The film, directed Matteo Simoni shows his role as Adamo by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who are known for the direction of “Bad Boys for Life”.
The continuation of the film “Patser” 2018 takes a darker turn in exploring Antwerp’s drug world with the production of the viewfinder company.
At the premiere, Tesoudali combines with actors such as Nora Gharib, Junes Lazaar, Jennifer Heyle, and said Boumazoughe, a Moroccan-Belgian actor who has become an inspiration for young people.
The event attracted remarkable participants, including the mayor of Antwerp, Bart de Wever, Paul Jambers and filmmakers Jan Verheyen.
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The commitment of the young athlete to “Patsers 2” follows her recent victory at the IFP Championship (International Fight Promotion) in Germany, where you alleged The youth title in category 46 kg in December 2024.
Tesoudali started Your martial art tour with Taekwondo at the age of five before he went over to Kickboxing At the age of eight, he was recognized by the legendary kickboxers Ernesto Hoost, whom she called as the “Queen of the Ring”, and Andy Sauwer.
“Patsers 2” will be drawn up in Belgian cinemas in the nationwide publications on February 19. The history of the film, which was developed with contributions by the criminal journalist Joris van of the AA, combines fiction with real events by Antwerp criminal underworld.
While the directors could not take part in the premiere due to obligations in Saudi Arabia, the film shows their development as a filmmaker, although he works with a significantly smaller budget than their Hollywood projects.
The film also shows appearances by Pommelien Thijs, Kerremans, Louis Talpe, Geert van Rampelberg and Dutch actors Yolanthe Cabau and Soundos El Ahmadi.